Environmental Sciences, asked by breannastory, 1 year ago

What is the main difference between the gas water vapor and the liquid water?

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Answered by tama98
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Water vapour

It's molecules are loose

It can move very freely

It generally goes upwards because it's lighter than the air

Liquid water

its molecules are not tightly packed

it cannot move very freely like water vapour

it goes in the direction where there is a low area or a bent

Answered by kingofself
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Answer:

Gas:

  • Take the container shape.
  • Don’t have  a definite volume
  • Have particles that are in constant and rapid motion.
  • Have particles which are very far apart
  • Have relatively low density
  • They are very compressible
  • Have ability to diffuse

Water vapour:

  • No definite shape
  • No definite volume
  • Free electrical charges make plasma electrically conductive
  • Found under certain conditions.

Liquid water:

  • Take the container shape
  • Have a ‘definite volume’
  • Have particles that are in constant motion
  • Have relatively high density.
  • Are relatively incompressible
  • Have ability to ‘diffuse’
  • Exhibit surface tension.
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