Both steam (gas) and ice (solid) are composed of water.
All you need to do is keep adding heat to it. The laws of Nature and the properties of H2O take care of all the rest.
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the ice melts and condenses into steam
families of elements with similar chemical properties are called groups.
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Ice to water to steam.
With the usual meaning of "ice" and "steam", both are forms of water.Note that you can also call frozen forms of substances other than water "ice"; similarly, gaseous forms of substances other than water may also be called "steam".
Ice is a solid and steam is a gas
Most dense: Water Medium: Ice Least dense: Steam
Steam is warmer because it's not freezing like ice.
All you need to do is keep adding heat to it. The laws of Nature and the properties of H2O take care of all the rest.
In America, Native American sweat lodges and saunas share similarities with Aztec steam baths. These structures are used for spiritual purification, relaxation, and healing, typically involving intense heat in an enclosed space. In addition, they are considered sacred spaces that promote physical and mental well-being.
Heat it.... The heat will first convert ice into water and will then convert it into steam. You can heat ice in any kettle.....or saucepan.......
Yes, they have similar chemical properties.
Steam condences into water, water freezes in to ice, ice melts into water, water boils to steam
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