How do you differentiate between a gas and a vapour????
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a gas refers to a substance that has a single defined thermodynamic state at room temperature whereas vapour refersto the substance that is a mixture of two phases at room temperature
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1. A gas is gaseous at room temperature.
2. Hasn't experienced phrase change.
3. It is a state of matter.
4. Can't settle down on the ground.
5. Can't be seen.
1. A vapour is liquid at room temperature.
2. Has experienced phrase change.
3. It isn't a state of matter.
4. Can settle down on the ground.
5. Can be seen.
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1. A gas is gaseous at room temperature.
2. Hasn't experienced phrase change.
3. It is a state of matter.
4. Can't settle down on the ground.
5. Can't be seen.
1. A vapour is liquid at room temperature.
2. Has experienced phrase change.
3. It isn't a state of matter.
4. Can settle down on the ground.
5. Can be seen.
Hope it helps!!!
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