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what is the difference between gas and vapour

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Answered by Nishu05
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Vapor refers to a gas phase at a temperature where the same substance can also exist in the liquid or solid state, below the critical temperature of the substance. (For example, water has a critical temperature of 374 °C (647 K), which is the highest temperature at which liquid water can exist.)

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Answered by Palak230
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Gas:
1.it is a state of matter.
2.it has experienced phase change.
3.it has low density.
4.it remains as gas only in room temperature.
5. its molecules are separated.

Vapour:
1.it is a state of water between gas and liquid.
2.it has about to experience phase change.
3.it is the result of boiling and evaporation
4.it is measured by pressure of gas.
5.at room temperature. vapor can be solid or liquid.

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