Before evaporation water is a liquid.
Water remain water, only the state of matter is changed from liquid to solid.
gas
The temperature of water increases before it evaporates.
When water evaporates, it changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state, but it remains the same kind of matter - water. The molecules in water are still composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom whether it is in liquid or gas form.
It evaporates. No matter if the water is cold, frozen, or even hot it evaporates.
Evaporated water is a gas.
it turns from a liquid state to a gaseous state
When it evaporates.
When water evaporates into steam, it undergoes a physical change rather than a chemical change. This process involves the transition of water from a liquid state to a gaseous state due to the addition of heat, but the chemical composition of H₂O remains unchanged. Therefore, the molecules retain their identity, only changing their state of matter.
No, water is not found only in one state of matter. It can exist in three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor). The state of water depends on temperature and pressure conditions. For example, ice forms at temperatures below 0°C, while water vapor is present at higher temperatures or when water evaporates.
It changes to gaseous state
Water turns into a gas after it evaporates. Just for a hint next time, when a liquid is in the air, it is usually a gas.