answersLogoWhite

0

No...

User Avatar

Wiki User

14y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

Which is a physical change?

B.Forming a mixture


What type of solution is formed when steam from boiling water evaporates into the air?

i don't know what it is i just wanted to do this


Why is steam hotter then boiling water?

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


Why type of solution is formed when steam from boiling water evaporates into the air?

The type of solution formed when steam from boiling water evaporates into the air is a gaseous solution. As the water vaporizes, it mixes with the air forming a homogenous mixture of water vapor and air molecules.


Is steam from a boiling pot considered a compound or mixture?

Not really, steam is vaporized water. Water is a compound of Hydrogen and Oxygen.


Does steam has highest latent heat than boiling water?

Boiling water has a lower latent heat than steam. Steam is the transition from liquid to gas for boiling water. If by boiling water you mean liquid water at the temperature of 100 degrees Celsius then yes, steam has a higher latent heat.


Why is steam made when boiling water?

Steam is the gaseous form of water above its boiling point. When you see 'steam', that is not really steam, it's warm-water droplets in the air.


When boiling water in Kettle and it becomes steam why do you say the water boiled when not all the water became steam?

When they say boiling water they mean some water is turning to steam but not all off the water has to be over 100 degrees for some to be boiling.


Why is the latent heat of vapourization of steam is more than that of boiling water?

Because steam is hotter than boiling water.


What is the steam ingein?

A steam engine is a heat engine. A steam engine uses boiling water to produce mechanical work. It uses the steam from the boiling water as its working fluid.


Is steam an element compound heterogeneous mixture or a solution?

Steam is a gaseous compound, ie. vaporous water eventually mixed (homogenously) with others like in air. However a heterogenous mixture of tiny water dropplets, which can be seen coming off a container with boiling water, is (erroneously) called steam, this is a heterogenous mixture of air (gas) and liquid (water). Real steam is invisible, and far more dangerous to get burnt from!


Is boiling water to make steam a permanent change?

No, boiling water to make steam is a physical change, as it can be reversed by cooling the steam back into water. The water molecules remain the same substance throughout the process.