what is the difference between water vapor and water vapour.
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In general, a vapour refers to the gas phase of a substance below critical temperature. ... Steam in general refers to the gas phase of water. Steam can be the same as water vapour in some contexts. In more casual usage, steam can refer to the mixture of vapour and aerosol liquid water droplets suspended in the vapour
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In general, a vapour refers to the gas phase of a substance below critical temperature. ... Steam in general refers to the gas phase of water. Steam can be the same as water vapour in some contexts. In more casual usage, steam can refer to the mixture of vapour and aerosol liquid water droplets suspended in the vapour
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