Why do we regard the gesous state of water as vapours while that of ammonia as gas?
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Only the gaseous states of those substances are regarded as vapours which are liquid at room temperature. Since water is a liquid, its gaseous state is called vapours. However, the gaseous state of ammonia is called gas because it is not a liquid at room temperature.
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Only the gaseous states of those substances are regarded as vapours which are liquid at room temperature. Since water is a liquid, its gaseous state is called vapours. However, the gaseous state of ammonia is called gas because it is not a liquid at room temperature.
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