Because when in contact with human skin steam condenses into boiling water. This causes the serious damages seen in steam burns.
Steam. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
100 degrees Celsius is 212 degrees Fahrenheit, the temperature at which pure water boils. Depending on the volume of water, 100 C is where it transitions from liquid to vapor state. With one drop of water, this would happen almost instantly, with one quart of water, it would take some time.
Steam. Not to be confused with vapor, which is a suspension of liquid water molecules in another gas.
Water can be heated at 100 degree celsius to give steam which is the gaseous state of water
It can be anywhere in between 60C and 100C (boiling point).
The Celsius scale.
At about 100o Celsius.
at 100 degrees liquid water will go to steam and steam will go to liquid water
Steam. Water boils at 100 degrees Celsius.
No. When water reaches 100 Celsius it becomes steam and is no longer boiling water.
100 degree Celsius
100 degrees Celsius is 212 degrees Fahrenheit, the temperature at which pure water boils. Depending on the volume of water, 100 C is where it transitions from liquid to vapor state. With one drop of water, this would happen almost instantly, with one quart of water, it would take some time.
Yes water vapor is steam. It is formed when water heats up to 100 degrees Celsius.
When it is under 100 degrees celsius
Steam. Not to be confused with vapor, which is a suspension of liquid water molecules in another gas.
Water can be heated at 100 degree celsius to give steam which is the gaseous state of water
It will be the boiling point of water: 100oC