When water is heated at extremely high temperatures.
Yes water vapour or steam can be reverted back to water through the process known as condensing. If the steam is collected and cooled it will turn to water droplets that can be collected as water.
If heated sufficiently it will turn into water vapour (steam) which is the gaseous state of water. It will also melt and evaporate.
Steam is water vapour - just a very hot form of it.
No, when water boils it evaporates into single water molecules. We can see the cooler of these as they condense into steam. Steam or water vapour is the water molecules re-condensing into water droplets.
It is absorbed into the drier air from outside the bathroom.
mist steam are the condensed water vapour and we can see them but we cant see the water vapours
No, when water boils it evaporates into single water molecules. We can see the cooler of these as they condense into steam. Steam or water vapour is the water molecules re-condensing into water droplets.
Just evaporate water, and the vapour is steam.
No. Steam is a form of water vapour.
the difference is that water vapour is just one particle that joins together with more and more to form steam
vaporization water vapour Steam
vaporization water vapour Steam