That depends on the pressure of the steam and, if it is at saturation, the quality of the steam. Without those two parameters, the questions cannot be answered.
Yes, but not at atmospheric pressure (which is the pressure of your kitchen). Steam can be hotter than 100 degrees celsius under pressures higher than this.
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Steam is created when water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, 373 degrees Kelvin or 212 degrees Fahrenheit. This is at the normal, standard temperature and atmosphere pressure.
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Water is a gas (steam) at 120 degrees Celsius.
at 105 degreesCelsius,steam is still steam.at about 50,000 degrees Celsius,steam turns into plasma, the fourth state of matter.
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Steam. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
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Yes, it can.
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A "steam bath" is a room with super saturated steam at about 50 or 60 degrees Celsius.
Yes, but not at atmospheric pressure (which is the pressure of your kitchen). Steam can be hotter than 100 degrees celsius under pressures higher than this.
at 100 degrees liquid water will go to steam and steam will go to liquid water
Yes it does
When it is under 100 degrees celsius
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