No, water is only transformed in a gas.
it doesnt matter because the water has evaporated
Evaporated water is a gas.
Water puddles disappear through a process called evaporation, where the heat from the sun causes the water molecules at the surface to turn into water vapor and rise into the air. This continues until all the water has evaporated. Factors such as temperature, humidity, and wind speed can affect the rate at which water puddles disappear.
Evaporated water is water vapors.
Evaporated water is a gas.
It's a combination of absorption and evaporation. The surface the puddle is on is likely to be porous - thus some water will drain away. The surface area of a puddle is quite large - in relation to the amount of water in it. This means that heat from the sun - even a small amount - is enough to allow water to evaporate.
Yes, evaporated water is gaseous.
Pure water is evaporated faster.
The impurities are not evaporated with water.
Water is evaporated, not the salt.
Impurities are not evaporated together with water.
"evaporated water" is two words not "the" word.