Chemistry, asked by ZeroTerra, 9 months ago

Why is water in the gaseous state called water vapour, but Oxygen called gas??

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Answered by koushikj401
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because water vapour also contains hydrogen and oxygen

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Answered by sairoyal9160
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Explanation:

WATER FORMS A LIQUID INSTEAD OF GASBECAUSE OXYGEN HAS MORE ELECTRONEGATIVE THAN THE SURROUNDING ELEMENTS ,WITH THE EXCEPTION FLOURINE.

OXYGEN ATTRACTS MUCH MORE ELECTRONS THAN HYDROGEN RESULTING HYDROGEN HAS ONLY POSITIVE CHARGE AND HAS BOTH POSITIVELY AND NEGATIVELY CHARGES.

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