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Water will become a gas at approximately that temperature (the temperature may vary, depending mainly on the pressure).
The process of transforming water to gas in room temperature is evaporation. Some fraction of water molecules obtain enough energy to change into vapor.
Solubilty of gases in water increase when the temperature decrease, For ammonia you can see an infographics at this link.
um...The best answer I can give to that is: eventually.If water is continually heated, it will eventually become a vapor/gas/steam, but if you have cold water and heat it up a bit, it will not become a gas. It takes a large amount of energy to convert water to steam.
The boiling point is the temperature at which water turns into a gas.
The energy of water molecules increase by a temperature increase and some molecules at the surface can escape in the atmosphere. After evaporation water become a gas.
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Gas. Lets take water for an example. For it to be liquid it can be room temperature however for it to be a gas, it needs to break all of its inter molecular forces and hydrogen bonding. This requires alot of thermal energy or heat as it has to become 100 degrees for water to boil and become a gas.
At high temperature the gas stage of H2O is steam and at low temperature it is water vapour
As the temperature of the matter gets colder it will become more of a solid. (gas to liquid to solid) As the temperature of the matter increases it will become more of a gas. (solid to liquid to gas) And once the matter gets to be around 10,000 degrees, it may turn in to plasma.
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You can you change liquid water into a solid (ice) by lowering its temperature. You can you change liquid water into a gas (water vapor) by raising its temperature.