Arrangement of particles
water vapour
saunch=steam Scald=water
Steam.
Steam
Steam.
No, steam and water have different properties. Steam is a gas, while water is a liquid. 10 pounds of steam will not push solid water in a pipe because they are different states of matter and do not interact in the same way.
Yes, steam is an example of gas because, in simple terms water boiling then gaining enough heat to evaporate makes steam. Since anything going from a liquid to the next is a gas, this makes steam a gas because it evaporates.
Wind, water, steam or another liquid or gas.
-- Ice -- Water -- Steam
Heat from the nuclear reaction changes water to steam.
Steam. Not to be confused with vapor, which is a suspension of liquid water molecules in another gas.
Vapor. Steam.