Vapor pressure exists in both liquids and solids! π§β¨ When a solid, like ice, warms up, it can turn into gas without
becoming liquid first. This is called "sublimation". π¬
οΈ Dry ice is an example of this! It goes straight to gas form, creating fog! β
οΈ For liquids, like water, they have a certain vapor pressure depending on their temperature. Gases, like steam, also exert vapor pressure, which can be measured! All these states interact; they can change from solid to liquid and gas, showing how vapor pressure plays a part in the "big picture" of matter! π