steam is just water in it's gaseous (gas) form so it's H20
the scientific formula is H2O
There is no formula for scientific energy.
To calculate the conversion of steam to condensate, you can use the formula: Steam Converted to Condensate = Steam Inlet - Steam Outlet This formula subtracts the amount of steam leaving the system (Steam Outlet) from the amount of steam entering the system (Steam Inlet) to determine the amount of steam that has been converted to condensate.
Mechanical work is generated by the expansion of steam.
Steam Rate calculation Formula for Steam Turbine
"2 plus 2" is not a scientific formula. In fact, it is not a formula of any sort.
Formula: Na3P
steam digester, the forerunner of the steam engine http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_revolution
Actually steam is water. Just tiny tiny droplets of water. But the answer I think you're looking for is condensation which is the process of water vapor (not steam) which is a gas cools down and condenses into water.
Oh, dude, you're asking me about steam? Like, seriously? Steam is just water vapor, so its chemical formula is H2O. You know, two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom hanging out together, doing their steamy thing.
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The scientific formula for oxygen gas is O2, indicating that it consists of two oxygen atoms bonded together.