Steam is water vapor (water in its gas form) which results from water being heated up. Mist is simply a cloudlike aggregation of minute globules of water.
Mist and steam look very alike but there is a difference: mist is formed when when the air is too cold to hold its moisture, while steam is formed when water is heated beyond its boiling point (100 degrees Celcius).
No, mist energy will never exceed 100 units.
A mist is a gas. It is not a solid or a liquid. An example of a solid would be a rock, of a liquid would be water and of gas would be steam. Other examples of are gas: steam vapor/vapour (water vapour)
It depents, but it's probabilly steam. (well.. actually mist) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nuclear_reactor_coolant
That depends on what type of liquid created the steam. Obviously, different liquids have different evaporation, boiling, and melting points.
Mist and steam look very alike but there is a difference: mist is formed when when the air is too cold to hold its moisture, while steam is formed when water is heated beyond its boiling point (100 degrees Celcius).
steam and mist are not the same thing
Why do steam appear
it is mist
mist steam are the condensed water vapour and we can see them but we cant see the water vapours
steam is less dense than mist because the particles in steam have more energy so they are less dense and rise. but mist is denser because it does not rise into the atmosphere and simply lurks around on the floor and has less energy
No, mist energy will never exceed 100 units.
mist, haze
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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.
mist,smog, cloud, nebula, steam, vapor
water vapor, mist, steam