Steam is water in gas form, so I guess u could say that.
Yes, they are alike, although they are not very alike. When water turns into water vapour it disolves into the air, and you cannot see it, but steam is created by heat, and doesn't disolve into the air and you can see it.
Both are made of water.
Steam is the gaseous state of water, formed when water is heated to its boiling point and vaporizes.
It is a gas.
Steam is gas. Gaseous water to be exact.
Steam is a homogeneous gas.
Steam is a gas. Actually, if you heat a gas, you will get the fourth state of matter-plasma. Plasma is a SUPER hot gas.
Yes, steam is an example of gas because, in simple terms water boiling then gaining enough heat to evaporate makes steam. Since anything going from a liquid to the next is a gas, this makes steam a gas because it evaporates.
Steam is a gas. It is water vapor - so water in the gaseous state.
Steam is water in the state of gas
Steam (water as a gas) is homogeneous.
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