In British English, the verb of vapour is vaporise.
In American English, the verb is vaporize.
Other verbs depending on the tense are vaporises (US - vaporizes), vaporising (US - vaporizing) and vaporised (US - vaporized),
Water vapour changing to solid on a surface is sublimation of the vapour. For water the product is referred to as rime or hoarfrost.
Transitive verb.
A transitive verb.
The verb of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".
water vapour
The verb form of "vapour" is often "vaporize", which means to convert or be converted into vapor.
The word smoke can be a noun and a verb.The noun form is the visible vapour given off from burning materials.The verb form means to inhale and exhale tobacco.
No. Vapour does not smell.
The water vapour condensed on the windows. The vapour rising off the acid made me choke.
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Any vapour is compressible.
Whi many are, many are not (iodine vapour is quite easily seen, for example, where water vapour is not).
As the word "vapour" indicates, it is a gas.
Wet Vapour is the region which contains a mixture of liquid and vapour. The liquid is saturated liquid and the vapour is saturated vapour. The temperature stays uniform until the entire phase change is complete.
It is called water vapour or simply vapour.
Chlorine or bromine gas would be an example of a visivle vapour.
None, except the plural in (vapour)s