Steam and vapor are in the form of a gas. Liquid water is in the form of a liquid.
When water is heated it releases gas. The gas comes out in a bubble form.
gas matter's characteristics is GAS
The three states of water are: liquid, solid (ice) and gas (water vapor).Water vapor is an invisible part of the air. Steam, fog and clouds are formed by tiny droplets of liquid water floating in the air.
Condensation is the conversion of a gas to a liquid. This requires a loss of energy, typically in the form of heat. The classic example is water in the air condensing on a cold glass of water. When the gas form of water contacts the cold surface of the glass it losses energy and the water molecules pull closer together (condense) and change to its liquid form. This concept applies to any substance which changes from gas to liquid, it need not be water, though the engery needed to facilitate that change varies.
water in the form of gas is water vapor.
When water is in the form of a gas, it is called water vapour.
When water is in the form of a gas, it is called water vapour.
solid liquid and gas Solid form: Ice, Liquid form: water, Gas form: water vapor / steam
The gas form of water is called steam or water vapor.
Water in the form of gas is, "Water Vapor" or "Aqueous Vapor." Otherwise known most commonly as steam.
No, water vapour is not in the solid form. Water vapour is the gas form of water and is represented chemically as H2O(g) where the (g) stands for gas.
water vapor
A Gas.
The common name used for water in the form of gas is "water vapor."
The gas form of water is called "water vapor."
Phases of water: Ice - Solid form Water - Liquid form Water vapor - Gas form