when a substance exists as a liquid or solid under ordinary conditions its gaseous phase is called a vapor
Water cannot exist in gaseous state - water vapour is small droplets of water suspended in air, not water as a gas
vapor describes the gaseous state of substance that is generally a liquid or solid at room temperature as in water vapor.
Water vapor
A vapor is usually defined as the gaseous phase of a substance that is liquid or solid at standard temperature and pressure. Therefore, for a pure substance, a vapor is usually not at room temperature. However, low partial pressures of substances such as water in air can be maintained at room temperature in equilibrium with a condensed phase of whatever is present in vapor form.
Their form remains the same - water is water. However, the molecules are in a gaseous state/phase (rather than liquid or solid state/phase).
Gaseous water vapor is the gas phase of water.
The gas form of water is called steam or water vapor.
A substance that is in the gas phase at a temperature at which it would normally be a solid or liquid
This the gaseous phase of water.
Water cannot exist in gaseous state - water vapour is small droplets of water suspended in air, not water as a gas
It is the gaseous phase of water
Yes, Vapor is a phase of matter between liquid and plasma. It is generally referred to as the gaseous phase.
It is the gaseous phase of water
It is the gaseous phase of water
No. Vapor is a substance in its gaseous state. Ice is water in its solid state.
vapor describes the gaseous state of substance that is generally a liquid or solid at room temperature as in water vapor.
The root word for "vaporizer" is "vapor," which refers to a substance in a gaseous state. A vaporizer is a device that converts a liquid or solid substance into vapor for inhalation.