steam
Water heated to a gas is eiher called water vapor or steam.
When water is heated and turns into a gas, it forms water vapor.
Boiling water can effectively remove chlorine because chlorine is a volatile compound that evaporates when heated. When you boil water, the chlorine gas escapes into the air, leaving behind water that is free of chlorine.
The word 'effervescence' is to express how gas escapes from water, and the bubbling, fizzing and foaming that may occur from this process as the gas escapes.
water vapor
Boiling water can effectively remove chlorine from tap water because chlorine is a volatile compound that evaporates when heated. When water is boiled, the chlorine gas escapes into the air, leaving behind water that is free of chlorine.
It is called Evaporation , because when water gets heated it heats up and Evaporates and becomes Evaporation.By:Abigail
Carbon dioxide gas escapes from aerated soft drinks, giving them their characteristic fizz.
Water Vapour
heated water is called vapour. the process is called evaporation.
When water is heated, it can turn into steam, which is essentially water vapor.
No, I agree, water when heated evaporates to a gas