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Yes. What we see in steam, and in clouds, are tiny suspended droplets of condensed water or ice.
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but it is visible in the mornings of winter
I believe that all water vapor goes up into the atmosphere and condenses as clouds, or most of it anyway. So it doesn't really ever disappear. See cloud\water cycle.
Only water as a liquid is transformed in water vapors.
This invisible gas is gaseous water (vapors) - the chemical formula is the same - H2O.
Yes, it is true.
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Gas. The vapors freely travel through the air and eventually disappear.
Liquid becomes gas at higher temperature (above boiling point) Gas stays gas, there is no higher state of 'matter'.
yes it forms a cloud now all of you who look in answers .com you better listen in class cuz i bet 100 percent that your teacher taught you this
Evaporation is the process of turning liquid into a gas. Examples of these are the evaporation of water when it is boiled and the evaporation of alcohol at room temperature.
The liquid Becomes a gas.the 3 states of matter are : solids liquids and gases the liquid evaporates causing it to become a gas. Water Vapor is water in the form of a gas which is what a liquid becomes during evaporation
When water evaporates it becomes a gas.
water vapor
called water vapor
Gas. The vapors freely travel through the air and eventually disappear.
After the water evaporates it becomees a gas. Proof: At that temp. , water particlesmove so fastthat the liquid evaporates ad becomes a gas . Boiling is rapid evaportation.
a pure gas of oxygen and hydrogen The water cycle is driven by the Sun's energy. When water evaporates, it turns into the invisible gas called water vapour.
Water is only a liquid in its liquid form, when it is frozen it becomes a sold and when it evaporates it becomes a gas
when the temperature of water reaches 100 degree Celsius or more, water vaporizes
Liquid becomes gas at higher temperature (above boiling point) Gas stays gas, there is no higher state of 'matter'.
it evaporates
They are a part of the water cycle. After water evaporates (it becomes gas and rises) it condenses into clouds. Once the cloud is large or heavy enough, the gas becomes a liquid again and rain falls.
Depends. Water vapor for example is a gas. When water vapor condenses in the atmosphere, it comes back as precipitation (rain, liquid). When liquid becomes too hot, it evaporates into gas. When gas becomes too hat, it becomes plasma. When liquid becomes too cold, it becomes a solid.