Water
As steam cools it reverts back to fluid-- water.
When hot water is exposed to cold air, the temperature difference causes the water to release heat rapidly, turning it into steam. This rapid evaporation creates the visible steam cloud that you see when hot water is thrown out of a cup in a cold temperature.
i don't think it naturally becomes clean until you heat it, catch the steam on a cold surface and then the condensed droplets are pure clean water
No,Steam are formed by boiling it at the boiling point and the steam is white smoke that comes out of it.Mist are formed when the temperature becomes cold the water vapor gas goes into the process called condensation and turn into little droplets of liquid.
Steam can be changed back into water through a process called condensation. By cooling down the steam, it loses energy and transforms back into liquid water. This can be observed, for example, when steam from a hot shower hits a cold mirror and becomes droplets of water.
Water vapour from your breath and other sources condensing on cold glass, the glass becomes covered in a thin layer of water.
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Water becomes steam at 100 degrees Celsius under normal atmospheric pressure.
Cold steam is not a correct term because steam, by definition, is water vapor that has reached a high temperature. If it's cold, it would just be water vapor or mist.
The steam from a kettle will hit the cold window surface and lose heat rapidly, causing it to condense back into water droplets. This is because the cold window cools down the steam quickly, which is why you can see the steam forming water droplets on the window.
I think you'll find that they only steam up when going from cold to hot. This is the condensation process
pretty much anything that's body temperature and a bit moist will steam if exposed to cold.