yes, there is
Kettle steam is not a gas; it is actually water vapor. Water vapor is the gaseous phase of water when it reaches a temperature at which it evaporates.
The energy which powers a kettle ultimately comes from the Sun. While a kettle is powered by electrical energy if it is an electric kettle or gas if it is whistling kettle, the energy ultimately comes from the Sun and came to Earth as sunlight.
Yes boil the kettle and watch the steam, its a gas.
Steam (Gaseous Water)
Typically, only one gas, such as natural gas or propane, is used to heat a kettle for boiling water or cooking. Other gases, such as steam or air, may be produced during the boiling process, but they are not directly input into the kettle.
water when heated in a kettle turns into steam
When a kettle is boiling you are able to see the chemical reaction, from the stem leaving the kettle.
Take half cup of milk and water. Then put it in a kettle . Then keep it on gas stove . When it will boil off the gas stove. Take kettle and put it in cup . Now your tea is ready.
A kettle is a simple appliance that heats water using electricity or gas. Water is poured into the kettle, the heating element is turned on, and the water is heated until it reaches the desired temperature. The kettle will automatically shut off once the water reaches boiling point or the desired temperature.
the kettle and the engines of a Car
The kettle is heated by heat energy that comes from burning the gas that contains potential chemical energy when it is piped in. House gas contains carbon and hydrogen, which is burned using oxygen from the air in the room. The formation of new atomic bonds between carbon and oxygen, and between hydrogen and oxygen, produces the heat. The carbon dioxide and water vapour that are produced go into the atmosphere.
You can catch the gas from a kettle boiling over a Bunsen burner by using a fume hood. The fume hood will help to contain and vent the gas safely out of the laboratory. Additionally, you can ensure proper supervision during the boiling process to prevent the kettle from overflowing.