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water to water vapour(steam or clouds) or water to clouds i think might be the same thing
Steam is water in the vapour (gaseous) state; Ice is water in the solid state; liquid water is water in its liquid state - but the water's composition is the same in all three states.
steam
As in all things that are matter, they have three forms: steam (H2O boiling point is 212 degrees F), liquid (between boiling point and freezing point), and the freezing solid (H20 is 32 degree F).
Water as steam in the gas state has the most energy compared to water in the liquid or solid state.
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You are seeing it in its liquid state (as small drops of liquid). The vapour phase is totally invisible/transparent.
it is gas
it is gas
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Steam is made when water changes it's physical state from liquid to gas from heat. Clouds are formed when millions of water and dust particles gather together. Also, clouds don't form over boiling pots of water
false <><><><> What you are seeing is water vapor. Steam- REAL steam- is transparent.
In the liquid state, water is water. In a solid state, water is ice. In a gas state water is called water vapor.
When steam is a liquid or goes into a liquid state via condensation, then it is no longer deemed as gas or steam. Thus it is called liquid.
water to water vapour(steam or clouds) or water to clouds i think might be the same thing
The change from liquid water to steam is a physical change in the state of matter. Evaporation is the term for a liquid becoming a gas.
Steam is water in the vapour (gaseous) state; Ice is water in the solid state; liquid water is water in its liquid state - but the water's composition is the same in all three states.