Transpiration is a process in the Hydrological Cycle where moisture carried through plants changes into vapor and is released from leaves into the atmosphere.
Vapors are formed by he process of evaporation. Water in the water bodies evaporate to form vapors.
Yes, paint solvent vapors are typically lighter than air, which causes them to rise and disperse into the surrounding environment. This property can lead to an increased risk of inhalation exposure in poorly ventilated areas.
The molecular weight of the gas or vapor plays a key role in determining whether it is lighter or heavier than air. Gases or vapors with lower molecular weights are typically lighter than air and will rise, while those with higher molecular weights are heavier and tend to sink. Temperature and pressure can also impact the behavior of gases and vapors relative to air.
Gas. The vapors freely travel through the air and eventually disappear.
Smoke is a mixture of gases, solid particle, liquid particles, water vapors and air.
Condensation
you heat it until the water vapors in the air condensates
you heat it until the water vapors in the air condensates
Water vapors in the air
Liquid water is transformed in vapors.
It either freezes or turns to water if the temperature doesn't drop quickly enough
Vapors from acetic acid are slightly heavier than air, so they will tend to settle towards the floor rather than rise to the ceiling. However, ventilation and air currents in the room can affect the distribution of the vapors.
After evaporation there is a lot of water vapor in the air that will rise until it condenses into water droplets from the cold air. Evaporation just turns water (liquid) into vapors that rise (gas form).
Water vapors condensizes on particle sin the air such as smoke or pollutants.
Water vapors condensizes on particle sin the air such as smoke or pollutants.
Vapors are caused by the evaporation into air of a liquid. For example when water evaporates water vapor is produced. This typically happens when heat is applied to the liquid.
Vapors are formed by he process of evaporation. Water in the water bodies evaporate to form vapors.