It has to be cooled below 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit)
undergo the process of condensation. This occurs when the water vapor cools and loses energy, causing the molecules to come together and form liquid water droplets. Condensation can happen when steam comes into contact with a cooler surface, such as when steam from a shower condenses on a bathroom mirror.
The reverse process is condensation, formation of a liquid.
They make the water into steam. Part of it is transferred into latent heat, which is heat water requires to become steam. As you keep heating the water (assuming it's a closed flask), then eventually all the water will become steam.
Water boiling to become steam is an example of a liquid to gas phase change.
The steam when cooled changes back to liquid water
Steam is the gas phase of water
steam or water vapour
It becomes steam SIMPLE
heat
Water has 3 phases. These phases include steam, liquid and ice. Ice is the most dense, followed by liquid and then steam.
Water boiling to become steam is an example of a liquid to gas phase change.
An example of a change of state is an ice cube melting and becoming liquid water, or liquid water boiling to become steam.
An example of a change of state is an ice cube melting and becoming liquid water, or liquid water boiling to become steam.
at 100 degrees liquid water will go to steam and steam will go to liquid water
The reverse process is condensation, formation of a liquid.
No, Air is a gas water is a liquid Steam is a liquid vapor
water is a liquid, steam is a gas
ice, liquid water, and steam