Water has 3 states, solid(ice), liquid(water, and gas(Water vapor).
When water is boiled, it gathers heat energy. It then becomes a gas , breaking away from other water particles. it gathers together on a colder surface and loses some of that energy, reverting it back to water.
Density
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Solid (ice), liquid (water), gas (steam). Water can also be found in the form of a vapor, which is water droplets suspended in air, e.g., clouds, fog, and the vapor above boiling water, commonly but mistakenly called steam.
Because the two substances are not adhesive to each other.
Water droplets need to condense on them.
Yes. Water droplets are seen at the spout of the kettle. Water vapour from the boiling water is condensed with the surrounding air(which is cooler)to form water droplets.
Steam is the gaseous form of water above its boiling point. When you see 'steam', that is not really steam, it's warm-water droplets in the air.
The lid is cooler than the steam (water vapor) produced by boiling the water. When the water vapor contacts that cooler surface, it condenses into liquid water.
water droplets in the air form rain which is part of the water cycle
Water Droplets Don't Form In The Ocean .. They Form In The Clouds With The Help Of Precipitation
The particles of water vapor collect around dust in the air. When they collect, they form droplets of liquid water. In the case of boiling water the steam particles collide with one and other and form droplets large enough to fall down or a decrease in atmospheric pressure and temperature will cause water to form on cooler surfaces
Steam is the gaseous form of water above its boiling point. When you see 'steam', that is not really steam, it's warm-water droplets in the air.
ice droplets
Clouds form condensed droplets of water around molecules. This is tiny particle.
5 droplets form a raindrop.
cumulus clouds form layers with water droplets
When water reaches boiling, it becomes steam. Once the water cools down, typically below 100 degrees Fahrenheit, it will begin to form water droplets or condensation.