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It condenses and turns into vapour which is known as "steam".

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What happens to steam before it becomes water vapour?

Steam is water vapour - just a very hot form of it.


What do you call steam turns to water?

Ah, what a happy little transformation we have here! When steam turns back into water, we call it condensation. Just like magic, the warm steam cools down and changes back into liquid water, ready to nourish the earth and bring life to all living things. Remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in nature's beautiful cycle.


What happens if you add heat to water?

When heat is added to water, the temperature of the water increases. At 100°C (212°F), water boils and turns into steam. This phase change from liquid to gas is a result of the added heat energy overcoming the intermolecular forces holding the water molecules together.


Steam is to water as liquid is to?

steam is to liquid as smoke is to fire


When you boil water what comes out?

SteamWhen you boil water, steam comes out. Steam is just water in the gas (or vapor) phase. Normally, wateFr can exist in three phUases, or states: Cgas, liquid, and soliKd. Water in the gas phase is commonly called steam [or in the atmosphere, water vapor], and water in the solid phase is commonly called ice.


How do you produce steam?

Just evaporate water, and the vapour is steam.


When you heat a can with water in it and you then put it in a container containing room temperature water and you put the can in there why does it get squished?

When you heat the can with water, the water inside turns into steam. When the can is then placed in the cool water, the steam condenses back into water, creating a pressure difference between the inside and outside of the can. This pressure difference causes the can to collapse.


What problem does steam engine solve?

The steam engine helped to power the Industrial Revolution. Before steam power, most factories and mills were powered by water, wind, horse, or man. Water was a good source of power, but factories had to be located near a river.


What ingredient makes microwave popcorn pop?

The popcorn kernels all contain a drop of water that turns to steam when it is heated. The steam expands the kernel until it pops.


Can breathing in steam from boiling noodles make you sick?

No. Steam is just water.


How do power plants send nuclear energy to houses?

Nuclear energy is used to boil water into steam, just like burning coal does. The steam turns giant turbine generators which make electricity and the electricity is sent to your house with wires.


Is there any way you can use your shark steam cleaner mop on carpet?

The Shark steamer just produces steam and there is no means for the steam or the water generated by the steam to be vaccumed out of the carpet. This would cause the dirty water to just sit in the carpet.