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If you look carefully at a boiling kettle, water vapour is the white vapour you can see. Steam is actually the invisible short section between the spout of the kettle and the start of the water vapour.
Steam is water vapour - just a very hot form of it.
Just evaporate water, and the vapour is steam.
the difference is that water vapour is just one particle that joins together with more and more to form steam
mist steam are the condensed water vapour and we can see them but we cant see the water vapours
Steam
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Water vapour (steam) Liquid water (water) Solid water (Ice)
Actually, the steam part is not actually steam, but water vapour. If you look closely at a boiling kettle, there is a clear space between the spout and the actual (steam). That clear space is the steam, which is invisible. What appears afterwards is water vapour.
water vapour
Steam is the vapour phase of the compound called water.