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Serenity
3 November, 19:08
What constitutes a positive test for water vapor?
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Sarai
3 November, 20:48
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For instance, if you breathe on a cold mirror you will see sort of fog made from condensed water vapour. And another example of positive testing for water vapor is when you hold a cold mirror or glass over a candle flame, you will obtain the same result. Do hoep you will find this answer useful.
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