When water is in the vapour form of steam, it is in a gaseous state.
Liquid becomes gas at higher temperature (above boiling point) Gas stays gas, there is no higher state of 'matter'.
the dirty water evaporates to forms steam and the dirt stays behind this steam is the condensed, pure water can be collected.This process is called distillation.
The water evaporates
If your distilled water is turning brown when heated, it wasn't distilled very well.
Eventually if heated long enough (and hot enough) all the water would either eat the world or MELT (turning into steam), leaving behind nothing but solid salt behind. This is one way that you can remove salt from sea water in fact.
Liquid becomes gas at higher temperature (above boiling point) Gas stays gas, there is no higher state of 'matter'.
the dirty water evaporates to forms steam and the dirt stays behind this steam is the condensed, pure water can be collected.This process is called distillation.
Water can be heated at 100 degree celsius to give steam which is the gaseous state of water
it evaporates
Water in a gaseous state is water vapour, or mist. It is commonly known as steam if the water has been heated.
When water is heated it begins to vaporize into the air as steam. If the water is allowed to boil for a while, it will totally evaporate into the air.
Water in a gaseous state is water vapour, or mist. It is commonly known as steam if the water has been heated.
1st it "changes" into water, and if heated long enough, at high enough temperature, it "changes" to steam, then, it eventually evaporates.
Evaporates
Steam
Water turns into steam when it evaporates.
steam or water vapour