Physics, asked by madsidd643, 1 year ago

What exactly is the driving force of a vapor turning into a liquid once it tips just above the saturated state?

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Answered by arbabali12
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When the temperature is same, it means that the kinetic energy of the particles of both phases are the same, so what is the difference between a vapor and liquid of a substance, such as ethanol, when they are in the same temperature?
Answered by Anonymous
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A vapor is a suspension of liquid particles in a gas. Ethanol in air can exist as a vapor and as a mixture, depending on how the ethanol is introduced into the air (such as atomization) and what the temperatures are of the ethanol and air. It cannot exist for long as a vapor if the air is not fully saturated with gaseous ethanol. 
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