Heat it.... The heat will first convert ice into water and will then convert it into steam. You can heat ice in any kettle.....or saucepan.......
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Ice is a solid and steam is a gas
After drilling into the Earth to the heat, it is used to turn water to steam, to turn a turbine.
When you boil water, a lot of air-bubbles appears on the surface. it is the water turning into steam.
in a physical change, no new substance is formed. for example liquid water. You freeze it, it becomes ice. when you boil it, it evaporates into steam. HOWEVER. Steam, ice, or liquid, it is STILL water. You only form new substances in chemical changes: cooking/burning food, reacting chemicals etc. : )
Heat from the nuclear reaction changes water to steam.
Ice to water to steam.
water change to steam ice melt to water
Well it is normally a liquid, but if you freeze it it turns into a solid, (ICE) and if you heat water it is a gas. (STEAM). And making steam cool down will turn into water and then freezing it will make it turn into ice again.WATER HAS A LIFE CYCLE
They will MELT and eventually turn from Liquid into Steam.
They will MELT and eventually turn from Liquid into Steam.
Steam - if you cool it down it becomes water - if you freeze it - it becomes ice.
Steam - if you cool it down it becomes water - if you freeze it - it becomes ice.
They will MELT and eventually turn from Liquid into Steam.
Ice is a solid and steam is a gas
Most dense: Water Medium: Ice Least dense: Steam
Steam is warmer because it's not freezing like ice.
Let us start with water. Take water in a petri-dish and heat it. It will turn into steam. Condense the steam by placing a cool surface over it. Hence, water and steam can be said to be the same. Then, freeze the water. It will turn into ice. Melt the ice by heating it to observe that it turns to water. For further scientific justification, one can check for the mass, density, volume, etc. of the water in the initial state and after any of the aforementioned processes.