evaporation
Vapoir
Steam results when water is heated beyond its boiling point - the liquid water is changing states, to gas. Steam is water turned to gas. ICE is frozen water.
steam
steam
You can call evaporating water by a number of names, but the most common are water vapor and steam.
Vaporization (by boiling)
Water changing to steam is an example of a physical change, specifically a phase change from liquid to gas. This change is reversible as the steam can condense back into water under certain conditions.
The steam when cooled changes back to liquid water. A chemical change is usually not so reversible.
Water Vapor Commonly called "Steam"
Boiling water ( liquid ) and the steam it produces ( gas).
The steam condenses to form water droplets on the cooler surface.
steam is created by the vapourisation of water (gaseous state of water is the steam). Steam is the result of a liquid changing to a gas. Liquid+heat=latent point of vaporization+additonal heat=steam. I could give you the delta change formula but lets use the kiss method