A substance that is in the gas phase at a temperature at which it would normally be a solid or liquid
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.
Vapor is the gaseous phase of a substance that is normally a solid or liquid at room temperature
sublimation The vapor from the dry ice will extinguish the flame from the candle.
You can see dry ice fog even though carbon dioxide is invisible due to water vapor. The visible fog is from ambient water vapor that is condensed by the extreme cold of dry ice. Without plenty of ambient water vapor, the fog output of dry ice is reduced. This is another reason why dry ice foggers often involve hot water.
it turns into oxygen
Air can be dry at any temperature. It all has to do with the actual amount of water vapor in the air.
Wet volume includes the vapor pressure of water, while dry volume does not.
sublimation The vapor from the dry ice will extinguish the flame from the candle.
Dry water vapor.
Water vapor
the difference between dry air and atmospheric air is that atmospheric air contains water vapor but dry air contains no water vapor
Dry what? Perhaps the water is evaporated, and becomes vapor in the air.
It is. Dry air lacks water vapor, not oxygen.
A dry steam cleaner works by turning water into dry steam vapor. The cleaner heats water under high pressure which turns the water into a vapor that has very little moisture.
Yes.
solid ice to vapor
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