When any liquid is heated and a vapour is given off, it is usually a gaseous form of that liquid. Although it can usually result in water being given off if a hydroxide and another diatomic molecule is heated eg. OH and CO3 (these are only the diatomic molecules) into H20 and CO2.
Hydrate is a term used in inorganic chemistry and organic chemistry to indicate that a substance contains water. hence water is the vapour that is given off
because you can't eat all the hydrates
When a gas (vapor) changes to the liquid phase, it is called condensation.
The water must be heated.
i believe when water vapor is heated it just ...poof! goes away! but i could be wrong imm only in high school.
(turns into a liquid) condensation
because you can't eat all the hydrates
superheated vapor is a vapor that has been heated above its boiling point.
water vapor
Precipitation
Water can be heated at 100 degree celsius to give steam which is the gaseous state of water
Water heated to a gas is eiher called water vapor or steam.
Vapor, its chemical elements do not change.
Evaporate?
yes because water is loss from hydrates compound
when liquid is heated it turns into water vapor,this is called boiling point
Water heated to above the boiling point (steam), or below the vapor pressure for water in the gas sample with water vapor in it.
A chemical reaction