Steam is water in the vapour (gaseous) state; Ice is water in the solid state; liquid water is water in its liquid state - but the water's composition is the same in all three states.
CONDENSATION??? A phase change, from liquid to gas.
water changes to steam by the process called evaporation
That would be, "Water vapor" or "Steam", but not the "steam" that you see coming from a pan of boiling water - that is not steam, but rather, tiny droplets of liquid water.
H2O is a common phrase for water. H2O stands for 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen. Yes, steam is a part of water, when water reaches a boiling point and begins to evaporate, the result is steam.
Steam is hot vapor water that turns invisible after expanding. Steam is also a game distributor/library on your computer. When we boiled water, water get vaporized and they produces steam.
A steam engine uses water, steam, and heat.
A steam engine?
It is a steam engine.
steam
evaporation.
Turbine.
The word is "turbine".
Steam is water!
Fire+Water=Steam
Ice to water to steam.
steam is water
Fountain like jets of water and steam