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first its the heat boils the water then if you turn off the heat it starts cooling down that's what happens

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All matter exists in one of three states; Solid, Liquid, or Gas. Steam is waters' gaseous state. Steam is invisible. The cloudy puffs you see is water condensing back into liquid state. The steam is condensing because it is cooler out in the ambient air.

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Q: How water in the boiling kettle turns into steam and turns back into water again?
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Why is steam hotter then boiling water?

because steam is boiling water is hot it turns into a gas therefore you get steam


When you take heat from water it turns into?

Boiling water will produce steam (water vapour). Eventually, if boiled long enough, all the water will have evaporated, with the risk of the bottom of the pan or kettle melting.


What do you call when water turns into steam?

Vaporization (by boiling)


What are Example of changes from liquid to gas?

water when heated in a kettle turns into steam


What happen in the boiling water on the kettle?

Materials can come in three phases, depending on physical conditions. They are gas, liquid, and solid. If you boil a kettle of water, you are first heating up the liquid water inside the kettle. But then at boiling temperature (which is about 100 deg C or 212 deg F) the liquid in the kettle starts to turn into gas, which we call steam. As a gas, that steam rises to the surface and that's when you start to see the bubbles we call boiling. So when we "boil a kettle" we are creating steam that creates the boiling bubbles.


What are some real life example of condensing?

steam from your kettle that turns to water on your window!!


Of a kettle boils and water turns to steam is it a chemical or physical reaction?

Its a chemical reaction :]


Steam is to water as liquid is to?

steam is to liquid as smoke is to fire


What degree does water turns into steam?

At the boiling point, 100° C


What do you call the temperature that water turns into steam?

It is called boiling point.


Does water change into ice at its boiling point?

No, it turns into steam. Water turns into ice at its freezing point.


When boiling water turns to steam what stays the same?

The mass of the water The number of molecules