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What is the reason behind fog?

Actually, fog is a cloud of condensed water vapour present in the air. In cold days, water vapours become more cool to condensed by extracting its energy to its near by nitrogen vapours present in air (as boiling temperature of nitrogen is very low approx. -200C). Thus the condensed water vapour suspend in the air to make a cloud i.e. fog. O.P.Yadav GCET, Gr Noida


Would the electric discharge from a charged balloon happen more slowly in dry air or humid air?

The electric discharge from a charged balloon would happen more slowly in dry air compared to humid air. This is because dry air is a better insulator and does not conduct electricity as easily as humid air, which contains more water molecules that can facilitate the flow of charged particles.


Why does a puddle dry up after it rains?

A puddle dries up after it rains due to evaporation. The sun's heat causes water molecules on the surface of the puddle to turn into vapor, which then escapes into the air, gradually reducing the water level in the puddle until it eventually dries up.


why does vapours form on a mirror?

When warm, humid air comes into contact with a cool surface like a mirror, the air cools down rapidly. This causes the moisture in the air to condense into tiny water droplets which appear as fog or mist on the mirror's surface.


Is water positively charged or negatively charged?

Water is neutrally charged. It has H+ and OH- ions. 1 positive and 1 negative charged ion. The positive and negative ions cancel each other out and therefore we end up with a neutrally charged water atom.

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What are vapours?

water vapours are particles of water when water is boiled at a certain temperature the smoke you get is water vapours


What is the difference between water and water vapours?

water is a liquid but water vapours is steam... when we boil water it will turn into steam which is called water vapours...


How humidity and relative humidity different?

Humidity means amount of water vapour present in air with respect to total amount of air. Relative humidity means ratio of amount of water vapours per unit volume of air to the capacity of air to held maximum water vapours in unit volume of air, at given air temperature.


What increase the rate of transpiration in a plant?

The rate of transpiration depends on some environmental factors such asTemperature and windWhen the temperature is high rate of evaporation increases as warm air can hold more water vapours than the cold air. Windy condition also increase the rate of transpiration as wind remove water vapours from around the leaf. HumidityWhen there is more humidity in air, transpiration would be considerably low as the air is already saturated with water vapours and it will be unable to absorb more water so little water will diffuse out of the leaves. LightLight greatly influences the opening and closing of stomata. During day light the stomata remain open and allow water vapours from the leaves to diffuse into the atmosphere. Atmospheric pressureReduction in the atmospheric pressure enhances the rate of transpiration.


What do you call it when water vapor turns into water?

condensation of vapours


Why happens during condensation?

Hot air with water vapours hit a old surface causing water droplets to form. If the hot air reaches a cold atmosphere, it's called precipitation aka rain.


What is an example of the gaseous state of matter?

Examples: water vapours, nitrogen, helium, iodine vapours, oxygen, xenon etc.


What gas comes out of a boiling pot of water?

The gas is water vapours.


Why water drops stick on the corners of bottleS?

because of water vapours


Why does water vapours has low density?

It's the gas phase of water.


Is it true cold water weighs more than hot water?

bcoz cold water has no vapours n hot water has hot water vapours which dries faster n bcomes lighter than cold water


What do we commonly call water in its gaseous state?

Gaseous water is called vapours.