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Question
Differentiate between: Gas and vapour
Solution
Gas | Vapourisation |
The substance which remain in the gaseous state under normal conditions of temperature and pressure are called gases | The process by which a substance changes from a liquid state to vapour state is called vaporisation or evaporation |
example Oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen | example water to steam |
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