soming called deliquesent happens.
the chemical absorbs all the vapour around the nail which means that there is no moisture on the nail
No. Water vapour has the same chemical formula are liquid water. Essentially they are exactly the same thing in different states.
Because as soon as water touches the hot surface, the bottom part, where the water touches, changes to vapour instantly! this happens so fast, that when it expands, it expands with explosive force and even pushes the water on top of the vapour outwards. this may carry some oil with it.
as the spaces between the dissolved particles is reduced, the solid will form a crystal. Its how sea salt is prepaired.
It cools and consequently can hold less water vapour. The vapour condenses and it rains. This is convection rainfall.
the chemical absorbs all the vapour around the nail which means that there is no moisture on the nail
Assuming there has been no chemical reaction, nothing happens to it. Except that it can turn to water vapour or ice at certain temperatures.
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Yes. This property is called Hygroscopy
It's not !... It's a physical change. Chemically - whether water is frozen into ice, is liquid as water or a vapour (steam) - it's still the same substance.
yes it is
it becomes water vapour in the air
Steam is water vapour - just a very hot form of it.
Water VAPOUR literally does not have a chemical freezing point because it is in the process of evaporation which is above freezing.
No. Water vapour has the same chemical formula are liquid water. Essentially they are exactly the same thing in different states.
Because the chemical formula remain the same - liquid water or ice or vapour.
A rise in temperature allows the air to absorb more water vapour.