What is difference between vapour and gas
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A gas is a single single particle where a vapour is a mixture of two phases of a particle one is solid and other is liquid
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A gas refers to a substance that has a single defined thermodynamic state at room temperature whereas a vapor refers to a substance that is a mixture of two phases at room temperature, namely gaseous and liquid phase.
This means that a vapor is a substance that has experienced some sort of phase change at room temperature.
But gas is a substance whose molecules are in constant free motion past each other and can be compressed, which can also be referred to as a compressible fluid.
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This means that a vapor is a substance that has experienced some sort of phase change at room temperature.
But gas is a substance whose molecules are in constant free motion past each other and can be compressed, which can also be referred to as a compressible fluid.
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