are the two terms gas and vapour both can be used to represent the gaseous state of a substance
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gas is when it is is purely the substance in the gaseous form but vapour is when it has water content along with it...so both cannot be the same...hope it helps...
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GAS IS A STATE OF MATTER WHILE VAPOR IS NOT. A GAS IS A SUBSTANCE ABOVE ITS CRITICAL TEMPERATURE BUT BELOW ITS CRITICAL PRESSURE, WHILE A VAPOR IS A SUBSTANCE ABOVE ITS BOILING POINT TEMPERATURE. A VAPOR IS A GAS..
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GAS IS A STATE OF MATTER WHILE VAPOR IS NOT. A GAS IS A SUBSTANCE ABOVE ITS CRITICAL TEMPERATURE BUT BELOW ITS CRITICAL PRESSURE, WHILE A VAPOR IS A SUBSTANCE ABOVE ITS BOILING POINT TEMPERATURE. A VAPOR IS A GAS..
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