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The term “vapor” refers to the gas phase when it exists at a temperature below what?
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The term “vapor” refers to the gas phase when it exists at a temperature below what?
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boiling temperature
for low temperatures, where the phase can change from a gas to a liquid. The term vapor refers to the gas phase when it exists at a temperature below the boiling temperature.
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