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Boiling is a reversible process.

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Is boiling water into steam is chemical change?

yes


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

The changing of water to steam is a physical change because it is still water, but only in a different state. The steam can change back into water which is a reversible change. Chemicals changes cannot change back. They are permanent.


Is steam a chemical raection?

NO!!!! It is a physical change of water from liquid to gas(vapour).


Is production of steam a chemical or physical change?

The change from liquid water to steam is a physical change in the state of matter. Evaporation is the term for a liquid becoming a gas.


What is an example of a change in state?

Boiling (or freezing) water (the change to steam or ice).


Is boiling water to make steam a physical change?

No. (its still water).


Why is steam hotter then boiling water?

because steam is boiling water is hot it turns into a gas therefore you get steam


Is the boiling of water a physical change?

No--evaporated water is still water and you get water back from steam when it cools down


Does water change into ice at its boiling point?

No, it turns into steam. Water turns into ice at its freezing point.


Do the bubbles in a pot of boiling water for noodles indicate chemical change?

No. That is a physical change of the liquid water turning to gas (steam)


Why is steam made when boiling water?

Steam is the gaseous form of water above its boiling point. When you see 'steam', that is not really steam, it's warm-water droplets in the air.


Does steam has highest latent heat than boiling water?

Boiling water has a lower latent heat than steam. Steam is the transition from liquid to gas for boiling water. If by boiling water you mean liquid water at the temperature of 100 degrees Celsius then yes, steam has a higher latent heat.