does water and water vapore have same density
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Water vapor is also much less dense than the liquid or the solid. At 100°C and ordinary pressures, its density is 5.98 × 10–4 g cm–3, less than one thousandth that of solid or liquid mercury. ... They may form clumps of several molecules with structures similar to the solid
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As had been mentioned, no- water vapour is not more dense than liquid water. ... The reason is that water in solid form (ice) is less dense than liquid form of water. No other compound or element is lighter in solid phase than their respective liquid phase.
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