vaporˈveɪ pər
vapor (v)
- present
- vapors
- past
- vapored
- past participle
- vapored
- present participle
- vaporing
vapor (n)
English Definitions:
vapor, vapour (noun)
a visible suspension in the air of particles of some substance
vaporization, vaporisation, vapor, vapour, evaporation (noun)
the process of becoming a vapor
vapor (Noun)
Cloudy diffused matter such as mist, steam or fumes suspended in the air.
vapor (Noun)
The gaseous state of a substance that is normally a solid or liquid.
vapor (Verb)
To become vapor; to be emitted or circulated as vapor.
vapor (Verb)
To turn into vapor.
vapor (Verb)
To use insubstantial language; to boast or bluster.
Vapor
A vapor or vapour is a substance in the gas phase at a temperature lower than its critical point. This means that the vapor can be condensed to a liquid or to a solid by increasing its pressure without reducing the temperature. For example, water has a critical temperature of 374 °C, which is the highest temperature at which liquid water can exist. In the atmosphere at ordinary temperatures, therefore, gaseous water will condense to liquid if its partial pressure is increased sufficiently. A vapor may co-exist with a liquid. When this is true, the two phases will be in equilibrium, and the gas partial pressure will equal the equilibrium vapor pressure of the liquid.
Vapor
In physics, a vapor (American English) or vapour (British English and Canadian English; see spelling differences) is a substance in the gas phase at a temperature lower than its critical temperature, which means that the vapor can be condensed to a liquid by increasing the pressure on it without reducing the temperature of the vapor. A vapor is different from an aerosol. An aerosol is a suspension of tiny particles of liquid, solid, or both within a gas.For example, water has a critical temperature of 647 K (374 °C; 705 °F), which is the highest temperature at which liquid water can exist. In the atmosphere at ordinary temperatures gaseous water (known as water vapor) will condense into a liquid if its partial pressure is increased sufficiently. A vapor may co-exist with a liquid (or a solid). When this is true, the two phases will be in equilibrium, and the gas-partial pressure will be equal to the equilibrium vapor pressure of the liquid (or solid).
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