I believe this is oxidative phosphorylation.
It is precipitation. Phase transition.
The reverse process is condensation, formation of a liquid.
Yes, but that stuff you can see isn't steam. Neither steam nor water vapor are visible. The could of white stuff you can see above a boiling kettle is water droplets formed by the condensation of the water vapor/steam as it collides with the cooler air outside the kettle.
Evaporation.
Okay, basically, the fuel used is all potential energy, after the energy is transmitted to steam, the steam flows and moves turbines which transforms the potential energy of fuel to kinetic energy. :.)
No. Not always (but usually), sometimes the process of discovery can be reversed. The steam engine is one example. The only thing the inventors of the steam engine knew was that steam from boiling water could move the engine.
When steam is cooled in the air, you can see it condensing into a mist. This process is called condensation.
It is a stop valve placed on an auxiliary piece of equipment. Or it could be placed at the steam main to feed an auxiliary steam system (heating, auxiliary pumping. etc.). It is not the Main steam stop for the boiler or the prime mover (engine, turbine, process), it is for a secondary service.
This process is called distillation.
Of steam seal on a steam turbine temperature in incorrect could cause damage. This could cause it not to work right.
The Process from......Steam to Water is condensationWater to Steam is evaporationWater to Ice is FreezingIce to Water is MeltingHope that helps..... :)
this process is called evaporation
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water changes to steam by the process called evaporation
It is precipitation. Phase transition.
steam boats were more important and reliable then flatboats
the process you are referring to is called "distillation".