answersLogoWhite

0

Mist is a collection of tiny water droplets suspended in the air and is visible to the naked eye, while water vapor is the gaseous state of water and is not visible. Mist forms when water droplets condense from water vapor in the air, typically when warm, moist air cools rapidly.

User Avatar

AnswerBot

1y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Is mist visible?

Its particles of water. not water vapor.


Why mist is visible?

Its particles of water. not water vapor.


What is the difference between mist steam and water vapour?

mist steam are the condensed water vapour and we can see them but we cant see the water vapours


What is it called when water changes into water vapor in the air?

mist


Is mist evaporated water?

Mist is not necessarily evaporated water. Mist forms when water vapor condenses into tiny liquid droplets in the air, usually due to a temperature change or high humidity level. Evaporation refers to the process of liquid water turning into water vapor.


What is the difference between mist dew and water droplets?

A water droplet is any very small volume of water. Mist consists of very small water droplets suspended in or slowly falling through the air. Dew consists of small water droplets that form directly on solid surfaces as water vapor condenses from cool, moist air.


Water that has been heated in to a gas?

water vapor, mist, steam


What is mist made of?

Mist is formed by fine droplets of water in the atmosphere near the earth and commonly occurs when cold air rises above warmer water. Mist causes a haze that can blur the vision.


What is the name of water in the air?

water vapor cloud fog mist precipitation


What is the term for the water at the surface of earth that includes bodies of water and water vapor?

fog, mist,


What is Water vapor in the air is often referred as?

Clouds, fog or mist.


When the air cools what does water vapor change into?

water drops - mist/clouds/rain.

Trending Questions
When the crests of 2 identical waves meet what is the amplitude of the resulting wave? Does glucose give instant energy? What does it mean when you see floaters in your eyes and should you be concerned about them? What's the purpose of a stepper motor? Average weight of a lemongrass stalk? How are transverse and longitudinal waves alike and different? Is it possible for an atom to absorb a photon with an energy of 4.30X10-19 J and re-emit a photon of violet light at 425 nm? Does a balloon without air weigh the same filled with air? Possible errors in Hooke's law experiment? Did thomos alva Edison invent the light bulb? What are the differences between connecting components in a circuit in parallel vs series? A 1.5m wire carries a 3 A current when a potential difference of 75 V is applied. What is the resistance of the wire? What does the size of a vector arrow tell you? Why do you think the high-temperature side of the graph drops off more sharply than the low temperature side? What does the wavelength of light tell us about an objects movement? What is the weight of 1 kilogram of iron on earth compared to 1 kilogram of iron on the moon? What is the definition of the MOS threshold? How many gallons of water in a 24 inch diameter x 48 inch long cylinder? Many new headphones on the market are called noise reducing because they take sound waves that come in from the outside and add a sound wave to it that is exactly opposite (out of phase) to it these a? Two ways in which heat is retained or generated?