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At 100 oC, liquid water turns into vapor water (steam). The temperature of the water can't go up, because it cannot stay a liquid at any higher temperature. All of the energy from the heat source is consumed in turning the water into steam, and then heating the steam.
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.
Vaporization (by boiling)
water vapour or steam
it turns into steam
Deaerator is Device or vessel where dissolved gases removed from the water by using steam (pressure corresponding to saturation temperature)
A deaerator device is a mechanism found on steam boilers. Its purpose is to remove oxygen and other gases from the water that is entering the boiler tank, since the presence of oxygen or gases can cause corrosion on the inside of the boiler.
It condenses and turns into vapour which is known as "steam".
Your question is very Bad should you know the dearator in water cycle and turbine in steam cycle
Deaerator removes dissolved oxygen from boiler water. The condensate cascades down a number of perforated trays and its surface area is greately increased. This enables dissolved oxygen to come out. Further bleed steam is supplied to deaerator and due to this the atmosphere is predominantly of steam. So the partial pressure of oxygen above the water level is very very low. When a gas exists above a liquid level, the solubility gas in the liquid depend upon its partial pressure. So oxygen comes out of water. Deaerator outlet water has less than 0.05 ppm dissolved oxygen. This is furthe removed by dizing of Hydrazene (N2H2). =A.D.PALAMWAR
because steam is boiling water is hot it turns into a gas therefore you get steam
At 100 oC, liquid water turns into vapor water (steam). The temperature of the water can't go up, because it cannot stay a liquid at any higher temperature. All of the energy from the heat source is consumed in turning the water into steam, and then heating the steam.
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.
Because steam is a gaseous phase of water.
No, it turns into steam. Water turns into ice at its freezing point.
Vaporization (by boiling)
This is called condensation.