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That is called boiling.

And it is something you can see and observe, but it is something tht is chemically relted and so it is a chemical change.

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How does condensate return to a boiler?

Condensate is what you get when you condense steam (water) that was heated in a boiler to make the steam. I'm not sure what else you are looking for.


How is a boiling water reactor's superheater 'heated'?

They don't. BWR's run wet saturated steam. There is no superheating in a BWR, because there is no way steam would come in contact with a heat source. The plant must be built to be compatible with wet steam that could condense.


What is the difference between a calorifier and a chlorifier?

A calorifier is a sealed tank, which heats water indirectly. Usually in the form of a heated coil which is immersed in the water. Commonly known as a hot water tank. A chlorifier is a water tank in which the water is heated via an external source.


What are the benefits of burning coal?

The main benefit derived from burning anything is the energy that is released (normally as heat). In power generation, the energy is used to boil water which will generate steam in order to turn steam turbines to generate electricity. Coal is one of the most abundant 'fuels' on earth, therefore the fuel is very cheap, and can easily be burned to generate energy.


What is the function of anti-priming device in boilers?

The anti-priming device in boilers is designed to prevent the carryover of water into the steam system. It helps to ensure that only steam, and not water droplets, is delivered to the steam lines, which can lead to efficiency losses and potential damage to equipment. By maintaining proper water levels and controlling the steam quality, the device enhances the overall performance and safety of the boiler system.

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Is water is heated and changed to steam a physical change or chemical change?

chemical


What creates steam when water is heated?

When water is heated, it turns into steam due to the process of evaporation.


Is water heated and changed to steam a physical or chemical change or both?

physical only, you are only changing its state, not its composition.


When water is heated what does it evaporate to?

Steam


What will give off steam after heated?

Steam comes from boiling water.


What is water heated to gas called?

Water heated to a gas is eiher called water vapor or steam.


Is the color of the water or steam will change into brownish wen it is heated into the steam?

If your distilled water is turning brown when heated, it wasn't distilled very well.


What is the water that has been heated to a gas?

The water that has been heated to a gas is called water vapor or steam. This occurs when water reaches its boiling point and changes from a liquid to a gas state.


What does the conversation of water mean?

I assume it is "what does the conversion of water mean?" Water can be converted to ice by being frozen. Or to steam to drive a steam engine by being super heated. Or changed to water vapour by being heated until the water is evaporated away (as in desalination of sea water) and the water vapour to be condensed back into drinkable water free of salt.


What is name of the Gas made when water Heated?

When water is heated, it can turn into steam, which is essentially water vapor.


What kind of engine uses heated water for power?

It is a steam engine.


When water is heated rapidly changes into steam this process is called?

When water is heated rapidly and changes into steam, this process is called boiling.