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Q: The steam rising off water is an example of the process?
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Where can you find water as a liquid or a gas?

i think in a kitchen! if you are boiling something for example spaghetti, the water used to boil it is in liquid form. and the steam rising from the pot is a gas (aka water in a gas form)! you're welcome :)


What is the name for the process in which steam to water?

The Process from......Steam to Water is condensationWater to Steam is evaporationWater to Ice is FreezingIce to Water is MeltingHope that helps..... :)


The change from water to steam is?

water changes to steam by the process called evaporation


Which process is responsible for changing water into water vapor?

Evaporation.


How can you turn steam back into water?

You can turn steam back into water by condensing it, condensation is a process which changes a gas into water.


Scientific name for steam to water?

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.


When you boil water how does the air get under the water?

The bubbles aren't really "air", but steam. When water reaches 100 degrees centigrade it turns into steam, and it's that steam that create the bubbles you see appearing and rising from the bottom of a pan.


What is the scientific term for the process of water turning to steam?

this process is called evaporation


What Is an Example Of Airborne Water?

steam clouds water vapor


How is steam formed?

steam is created by vaporisation of the water on the ground or in a kettle.


Does technology always follow science explain?

No. Not always (but usually), sometimes the process of discovery can be reversed. The steam engine is one example. The only thing the inventors of the steam engine knew was that steam from boiling water could move the engine.


When heating a liquid what phase does it change into?

Assuming enough heat is applied to the liquid for it to change phases, gas is what comes next. An example would be steam rising off of a pot of boiling water.