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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.
Heating up water until it turns to steam. i don't know------------------------------ sorry a retart wrote this because he is dumb .
Absolutely. Try an experiment of boiling a pan of water on a stove in the kitchen. If you have 1 liter of water in the pan and boil it dry until the water has all gone, the volume of steam produced will fill the house.
liquid water spontaneously turns into water vapor, its gas state. at higher temperature this phase transition accelerates until the boiling point is reached, at which point steam is produced instead of water vapor.
Melting point is when ice (solid), for example at room temperature, turns into water (liquid). Boiling point is when the melted water is heated until it boils and starts to bubble and give off steam - getting hot enough to scald.
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.
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The hard corn kernels have water in them. When the water heats (i.e in the microwave or in a pot on the stove) it turns to steam and builds up pressure until the outer case of the corn kernel can't handle the pressure any more and pretty much turns it self in side out releasing such pressure in the process. Hope this helps.
First the ice gets warmer, until it reaches its melting point. Then it turns into water. THen the water gets warmer, until it reaches its boiling point. Then the water evaporates as steam.
The process of removing salt from saltwater is known as desalination. In this process, the salt water is heated until the water turns to steam. The steam is then funnelled of and cooled so that it turns back to water. See the link below for more information
Heating up water until it turns to steam. i don't know------------------------------ sorry a retart wrote this because he is dumb .
Yes, you can heat a pot of water on the stove and put the container of honey in the pot and wait until it turns back into a liquid.
It's used to get the wrinkles out of clothes, so they don't look crumpled up when you put them on. In the 1800's since people didn't have electricity, you had to put a steam iron on a lit stove and wait until the iron was hot enough that it would iron clothes.
on a stove, under a fire where it can tenderize and cook well from a raw patty to a burger. the burger is not done until it turns from a redish color to a brown golden color!
steam until tender
The popcorn kernels all contain a drop of water that turns to steam when it is heated. The steam expands the kernel until it pops.
You put it into the stove (furnace) with coal (wood planks, bucket of lava, etc) and wait until the arrow lights up and the cooked meat will appear. You drag that into your inventory (or use shift + right click), and then you can eat it.