Evaporation is the step which is observed. It s the first step of water cycle.
steam...
water
If the steam is superheated, then yes - it can be used to boil water. If the steam is at the saturation point however, the most you could achieve would be to heat the liquid water to the boiling point while condensing some of the steam.
yes it does as the air mixed in with the water, evaporates into steam.
When you boil water on the stove until it turns to steam you are witnessing a change in phase of matter/phase change of the water.
Boil some water, its that easy
heat
Steam is the gaseous form of water above its boiling point. When you see 'steam', that is not really steam, it's warm-water droplets in the air.
water is a liquid but water vapours is steam... when we boil water it will turn into steam which is called water vapours...
When you boil water, a lot of air-bubbles appears on the surface. it is the water turning into steam.
boil it ! steam is vapourised water.
Boil it and collect all the steam.