Write two basic differences between Gas and Vapor and define vaporization point?
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Usually a vapor phase consists of a phase with two different substances at room temperature, whereas a gas phase consists of a single substance at a defined thermodynamic range, at a particular room temperature. Thus, this is defined as the key differences between Vapor and Gas. You can find the major differences below.
Difference between Vapor and GasVaporGasVapor is a mixture of two or more different phases at room temperature, these phases are liquid and gaseous phase.Gas usually contains a single thermodynamic state at room temperature.Vapour has a definite shape of the gaseous particles when observed under a microscope.Gas does not a definite shape when it is observed under a microscope.Vapor consists of random molecules and atoms moving randomly about.Gas also consists of random molecules and atoms moving about randomly.Vapor is not a state of matter unlike gases.Gases are a state of matter.Vapors of water are around us all the time at temperatures below the boiling point of water.Gases are usually formed above its critical temperature, but below critical pressure.
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- gas = a substance or matter in a state in which it will expand freely to fill the whole of a container, having no fixed shape and no fixed volume .
- vapour = the liquid which is converted into gas is called vapour
- vaporization point = at what temperature the liquid starts vaporization