Actually steam is water. Just tiny tiny droplets of water. But the answer I think you're looking for is condensation which is the process of water vapor (not steam) which is a gas cools down and condenses into water.
The scientific name for the process of steam turning into water is condensation. This occurs when the steam loses heat energy and reverts back to its liquid form.
The scientific name of water boatman is "Corixidae."
A water moccasin snake's scientific name is Agkistrodon piscivorus.
The scientific name for a water lily is Nymphaea odorata. u can also look it up on google.com
The scientific name for water grass is "Echinodorus grisebachii."
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steam is just water in it's gaseous (gas) form so it's H20
The scientific name for a water boatman is a Corixa.
this process is called evaporation
saunch=steam Scald=water
The scientific name for the water strider is Gerridae.
The scientific name of water boatman is "Corixidae."
That would be, "Water vapor" or "Steam", but not the "steam" that you see coming from a pan of boiling water - that is not steam, but rather, tiny droplets of liquid water.
the scientific name of the water hyacinth is O2HCl
A water moccasin snake's scientific name is Agkistrodon piscivorus.
Water Vapor or steam.
Condensation :)
water vapour