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what is the difference between gases and vapour use​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Explanation:

Vapour is a mixture of two or more different phases at room temperature, these phases are liquid and gaseous phase. Gas usually contains a single thermodynamic state at room temperature. ... Vapour is not a state of matter, unlike gases. Gases are a state of matter.

Answered by harshinikamal6554
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Answer:

Vapor is simply defined as the phase of a gas at a temperature where the same substance can exist in both liquid and solid states.

Vapor: Vapor is not a state of matter, unlike gases.

Gas: Gases are a state of matter.

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