It depends on how it was used.
Assuming there has been no chemical reaction, nothing happens to it. Except that it can turn to water vapour or ice at certain temperatures.
Nothing
It evaporates
it dies
Pure water can not be fermented. Fermentation happens when yeast lives on sugars that have been dissolved in water.
solid,liquid and gas
After steam has been used, its energy is typically converted into other forms such as heat, mechanical work, or electricity. The steam is condensed back into water, releasing the energy it had gained during the heating process.
After steam has been used to generate electricity in a power plant, it is condensed back into water. This condensed water is then returned to the boiler to be heated again and turned back into steam, creating a continuous cycle of generating electricity.
If you squeegee the water off really well, nothing happens. Photo-flo is a wetting agent; it causes the wash water to flow off the film evenly. If the wetting agent is not used and the squeegeeing has not been adequate, you'll get really strange drying marks on the film that won't come out.
Many piezoelectric crystals can be used in water with no issues.
Sooner or later vapors will become water by condensing into liquid again.
The water doesn't actually get used up, instead it passes through the turbine and continues on like normal. However, it will have been slowed down by the turbine.