Steam is the gaseous form of water. When water is heated to its boiling point, it vaporizes and turns into steam, which is an invisible gas.
MatterWater... it exists as a gas (steam), a liquid (water) and solid (ice).
The three phases of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. An example of each would be ice (solid), water (liquid), and steam (gas).
Yes. Ice can melt from a solid to a liquid and then the water (liquid) evaporates into a gas and goes up into the air.
evaporation solid to liquid - melting liquid to gas - evaporation gas to liquid - condensation liquid to solid - freezing solid to gas and gas to solid - sublimation
Freezing (Liquid 2 solid) Melting (solid 2 liquid) Boiling (liquid 2 gas) Evaporation (liquid 2 gas) Condensation (gas 2 liquid) Sublimation (solid 2 gas) hope this helped
Water can be all three ... solid = ice liquid = water gas = steam
Water can be a solid in the form of ice, a gas in the form of steam or simply liquid water.
Solid matter liquid Gas .................. . . . . . . . .................. . . . . .
Water. Ice--> water--> steam
Steam is the gaseous state of water, formed when water is heated to its boiling point and vaporizes.
There is three states of matter.Solid,Liquid and gas. So nope. Gas is neither solid nor liquid. It is a matter becoz it occupy space.
solid = ice gas = steam liquid = water
A mist is a gas. It is not a solid or a liquid. An example of a solid would be a rock, of a liquid would be water and of gas would be steam. Other examples of are gas: steam vapor/vapour (water vapour)
MatterWater... it exists as a gas (steam), a liquid (water) and solid (ice).
solid liquid and gas Solid form: Ice, Liquid form: water, Gas form: water vapor / steam
the 3 states of water are solid, liquid and gas
Steam is the gaseous phase of water when it is heated to a temperature above its boiling point.