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What is a dry vapor?

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A substance that is in the gas phase at a temperature at which it would normally be a solid or liquid

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A vapor (as opposed to water vapor) is a substance whose molecules are dispersed in a gas phase at a temperature lower than the vaporization (critical) temperature. The vapor state is pressure-dependent and increasing its pressure may result in condensation.

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Vapor is the gaseous phase of a substance that is normally a solid or liquid at room temperature

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