In hydro distillation, water is added with raw plant material and boiled to give steam. In steam distillation, steam is passed through a chamber that contains raw materials. In hydro distillation, an hydro machine is used to capture the stream which is further condensed. Whereas the steam is condensed by flowing into a chilled condensed chamber.
There technically is no difference, but steam is more visible and is said to be hotter than the water vapor we inhale. But once the steam cools down it is water vapor.
the ffunction of both are same but mechanical work is different....i hope u get there.thanks
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So specifically steam will form when you boil water. While water vapor forms when the sun evaporates water. Steam you would most likely see, while water vapor is more of an invisible gas.
water changes to steam by the process called evaporation
Well Vapor And Steam Are The Same Thing,In That Case It Would Be Evaporation Since Vapor/Steam When Liquid Turns Into A Gas :)
The phenomenon is called evaporation.
you breathe out water vapor
water is a liquid, steam is a gas
Water can be heated at 100 degree celsius to give steam which is the gaseous state of water
water vapor has no water in it but clouds do
Steam and vapor are in the form of a gas. Liquid water is in the form of a liquid.
Water cannot exist in gaseous state - water vapour is small droplets of water suspended in air, not water as a gas
Steam is not a solution; steam is water vapor.
Yes, but that stuff you can see isn't steam. Neither steam nor water vapor are visible. The could of white stuff you can see above a boiling kettle is water droplets formed by the condensation of the water vapor/steam as it collides with the cooler air outside the kettle.
steam, fog, water vapor, mist...
So specifically steam will form when you boil water. While water vapor forms when the sun evaporates water. Steam you would most likely see, while water vapor is more of an invisible gas.
Yes water vapor is steam. It is formed when water heats up to 100 degrees Celsius.
Steam (in all its uses), water vapor (as in humidity).
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.