What happend if the density of water vapour will be the same as water liquid
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water vapour's density can't ever be same as water liquid
because gas always have very much volume than liquid
because gas always have very much volume than liquid
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Water vapor behaves much like any other gas. It is easily compressible. ... 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.
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