Difference between Gas and Vapour


 
 
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Difference between Gas and Vapour

Difference between Gas and Vapour

Usually there is no difference between gas and vapour. The term ‘vapour’ is used for those gases which exist in the liquid form at room temperature. For example, the gaseous form of water is called vapour. On the other hand, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide etc exist as gases at room temperature. Hence, each one of these is called a ‘gas’, not a vapour.

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Question : 1

The term ‘vapour’ is used for those gases which exist in the __________________ form at room temperature.

Right Option : B
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Question : 2

The term _____________________is used for those gases which exist in the liquid form at room temperature.

Right Option : D
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Question : 3

Which of the following are correct :

(a) The term ‘vapour’ is used for those gases which exist in the liquid form at room temperature.

(b) Hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide etc exist as gases at room temperature.

(c) There is no difference between gas and vapour.

Right Option : D
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