The process of water turning into gas (water vapor) is called evaporation.
Heating water into water vapor is called boiling. High-temperature water vapor is called steam.
The water has become water vapor.
Water heated to a gas is eiher called water vapor or steam.
snow condensed vapor
steam?
gas is more soluble in cold water. In hot water, the molecules are farther apart, leaving room for gas to escape. That's why it's LESS soluble, and why hot water makes clearer ice cubes. Cold water molecules are close together, trapping in the gas and dissolving it. We keep pop in the freezer so the carbonation will last longer.
The only way to 'place' water on a hot burner is when it is a solid (ice), or as a container of liquid water Naturally, the hot burner would melt it into a liquid and rapidly boid it away into water vapor (gas)
When water vapor in the air becomes liquid, it's called condensation. Many people see condensation when carrying a cold glass outside on a hot day. The condensation process creates clouds in the atmosphere.
To clarify a point - a gas is more soluble in cold water than in hot water. I can only surmise that cold water is used in the process of gas collection by downward displacement of water due to the lower vapor pressure of water at the lower temperature - compared to normal room temperature. This would have the effect of collecting drier gas in the collecting cylinder.
When water is heated it releases gas. The gas comes out in a bubble form.
hydrogen
A change of phase; from gas phase (water vapors) to liquid phase; the phenomenon is called condensation.
Water in the form of gas is called water vapor :3. Steam is a visible form of water vapor and can be considered a gas or mist.
Water. Water vapor occurs when water evaporates, or heats up so much that it turns into a gas. This gas is called water vapor, or steam, although steam is hot water vapor.
Hydrogen is a minor constituent of volcanic gas. This will burn in air to form water vapor. However, volcanic gas also includes water vapor anyway.
Water changes from a liquid to a gas by evaporation. At any instant, some of the water molecules are more energetic than others, and these are able to evaporate. It is quite instructive to watch a small quantity of water evaporate when under a small vacuum. 'Boiling' away first, then freezing, but all continuing to evaporate.
Neither, it is plasma (hot ionized gas). Mostly hydrogen and helium.
Probably vapor.
Well, the word vaporizer has the word vapor in it and vapor is like water vapor and in order to create water vapor you have to use heat to make it evaporate into water vapor so I suggest you use hot water.
When the water gets supper hot it can change to water vapor.
gas is more soluble in cold water. In hot water, the molecules are farther apart, leaving room for gas to escape. That's why it's LESS soluble, and why hot water makes clearer ice cubes. Cold water molecules are close together, trapping in the gas and dissolving it. We keep pop in the freezer so the carbonation will last longer.
Not by itself. However, it can combine with oxygen to form CO2. Hot CO will also react with water vapor to form CO2 and hydrogen. This is called the "water gas shift reaction."