Why it is not proper to regard the gaseous state of ammonia as vapours?
Answers
Answered by
54
Vapor is said to the gaseous form of any substance.
Like ammonia exists in gaseous form at normal temperature but it is called gas and not vapor.
Thus, vapor only exists at abnormal conditions.
The vapor indicates to gaseous form of substance that is either in solid or liquid form.
But ammonia refers as a gas and it do not form any solid substance under pressure.
Like ammonia exists in gaseous form at normal temperature but it is called gas and not vapor.
Thus, vapor only exists at abnormal conditions.
The vapor indicates to gaseous form of substance that is either in solid or liquid form.
But ammonia refers as a gas and it do not form any solid substance under pressure.
Answered by
8
here is your answer
please mark me as brainlist
Attachments:
Similar questions