Water
Condensation occurs when steam comes into contact with a cold surface, causing it to lose heat energy and transform into liquid water. This process is the opposite of evaporation, where liquid water turns into steam by gaining heat energy.
Steam is the gaseous state of water, formed when water is heated to its boiling point and vaporizes.
condensation
Yes, for example, If you are boiling water, the steam that is coming out of the container is the liquid that formed into a gas.
steam is to liquid as smoke is to fire
Steam is formed and separated from water once it reaches boiling point(100 deg.C) In other words the steam is formed (gaseous form) from liquid state due to phase change.
No,Steam are formed by boiling it at the boiling point and the steam is white smoke that comes out of it.Mist are formed when the temperature becomes cold the water vapor gas goes into the process called condensation and turn into little droplets of liquid.
When steam is a liquid or goes into a liquid state via condensation, then it is no longer deemed as gas or steam. Thus it is called liquid.
Gas is formed from evaporation when a liquid changes into a gas state at a temperature below its boiling point. Evaporation is the process by which molecules escape from the surface of a liquid into the air as vapor.
The condensation of steam on a window is a physical change. This process involves the transition of water vapor (steam) into liquid water as it cools upon contact with the cold surface of the window. No new substances are formed; instead, the water simply changes its state from gas to liquid.
When you are frying an egg, there will be some steam given off by the egg as it fries; there is also lots of protein mixed into the egg liquid which is solidifying as it fries, because of chemical changes that it undergoes when heated, unlike water which just boils.
No. Steam is water vapor. Steam is formed by boiling water, which is a physical change.