differentiate between gas and vapour in points
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Difference between gas and vapours. 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. ... Example: 1) steam would be a vapor because at room temperature, it would be water, which is a liquid.
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Gas
1. is a state of matter
2. has experienced phase change
3. has low density
4. remains as gas only on room temperature
Vapours
1. is a state of water between gas and liquid
2. has about to experience phase change
3. is the result of boiling and evaporation
4.can be solid or liquid at room temperature
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1. is a state of matter
2. has experienced phase change
3. has low density
4. remains as gas only on room temperature
Vapours
1. is a state of water between gas and liquid
2. has about to experience phase change
3. is the result of boiling and evaporation
4.can be solid or liquid at room temperature
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