Evaporation is the step which is observed. It s the first step of water cycle.
yes it does as the air mixed in with the water, evaporates into steam.
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Boil some water, its that easy
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.
SteamWhen you boil water, steam comes out. Steam is just water in the gas (or vapor) phase. Normally, wateFr can exist in three phUases, or states: Cgas, liquid, and soliKd. Water in the gas phase is commonly called steam [or in the atmosphere, water vapor], and water in the solid phase is commonly called ice.
No, passing steam at atmospheric pressure will not cause water to boil. Boiling occurs when the liquid reaches its boiling point temperature and vapor pressure overcomes the atmospheric pressure. Generally, steam at atmospheric pressure will only cause the water to heat up and potentially evaporate faster.
Boil it and collect all the steam.
they boil water then collect the steam in different ways
Water that's been distilled. Means you let it boil, collect the steam and cool the steam back into water.