That really depends on the temperature it is at. It could be liquid, gas or plasma.
it is converted to vapour state
Water in a gaseous state is water vapour, or mist. It is commonly known as steam if the water has been heated.
Water changes from one state to another by being heated or cooled
Water in a gaseous state is water vapour, or mist. It is commonly known as steam if the water has been heated.
The process that changes water into a gaseous state is called evaporation, where water is heated and transforms into vapor or steam.
Ice melts into water, wax melts into liquid, and metal expands when heated.
Ice (solid water) changes to liquid water when heated. Wax solid changes to liquid wax when heated. Metal becomes molten when heated to its melting point. Paraffin wax solid changes to liquid paraffin wax when heated.
The water that has been heated to a gas is called water vapor or steam. This occurs when water reaches its boiling point and changes from a liquid to a gas state.
When water is heated, the molecules gain energy and move faster, causing them to break free from the liquid state and turn into steam, which is the gaseous form of water.
They are malleable when heated and they are not water soluble.
Water changes state from a liquid to a gas when heated from 10 degrees Celsius to 80 degrees Celsius.
The process of water turning into vapor is called evaporation. It occurs when water is heated and changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state, forming water vapor.