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There's steam because the water is hotter than the air above.
To burn with hot liquid or steam, to treat with boiling water, to criticize harshly
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Steam is hot vapor water that turns invisible after expanding. Steam is also a game distributor/library on your computer. When we boiled water, water get vaporized and they produces steam.
Hot oil is hotter than steam. When the water hits the oil, steam is created instantaneously at the oil-water interface. The steam expands violently, creating the apparent explosion.
The purpose of a steam table is to heat food with steam. That is to say specifically from steam. Other types of hot tables will make use of water to keep food hot. The difference is that in a steam table the pans of food are not actually sitting in the water and can reach a higher temperature because steam gets hotter than water. Most tables employ the use of water heating the food directly, which will keep the temperature below 212F and heat the food more evenly. Both types of table can be either electric or propane fueled.
It changes it to steam by evaporation.
because steam is boiling water is hot it turns into a gas therefore you get steam
Yes, the hot water and steam will open up your sinuses. A hot shower would be even better.
If it is a hot water system and not steam, once it is properly filled & bled of air no more water should be needed unless there is a leak. Regardless of whether it is steam or hot water it is a Boiler not a furnace.
Hot water always steams, but when it is cold, the steam quickly converts to water droplets, and thus becomes visible. Pure steam is invisible.
Hot water and or steam.
steam
Becauseof the steam, when the water heats up it forms steam. is you feel the steam that comes out of a kettle, it's very hot and wets your hand (when your hand is wet it means the hot water has cooled again)
There's steam because the water is hotter than the air above.
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no because its not the water your using its the steam from the water