You don't.
Fire+Water=Steam
Yes, boiling water to make steam is a physical change. This is because the water undergoes a change in state from liquid to gas without any change in its chemical composition.
To steam tamales without a steamer, you can use a large pot with a steaming rack or colander placed inside. Add water to the pot, place the tamales on the rack, cover with a lid, and steam for about 1-1.5 hours. Make sure to check the water level periodically to prevent it from running dry.
No. Steam is just water.
No, boiling water to make steam is a physical change, as it can be reversed by cooling the steam back into water. The water molecules remain the same substance throughout the process.
Ice, or steam
Steam+water
water+fire
I know for a fact that on the Iphone it is metal (stone+fire) and steam (air+water)
To make distilled water at home, you can boil water in a pot and collect the steam in a clean container. As the steam cools, it will condense back into pure distilled water.
To make distilled water at home, you can boil water in a pot and collect the steam in a clean container. As the steam cools, it will condense back into pure distilled water.
To steam tamales without a steamer, you can use a large pot with a steamer basket or a colander placed over boiling water. Place the tamales in the basket or colander, cover with a lid, and steam for about 1-1.5 hours until heated through. Make sure to check the water level periodically and add more if needed.