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In the liquid state, water is water. In a solid state, water is ice. In a gas state water is called water vapor.
Water in a gaseous state is water vapour, or mist. It is commonly known as steam if the water has been heated.
Water vapour, or steam, is water in its gaseous form.
Water cannot exist in gaseous state - water vapour is small droplets of water suspended in air, not water as a gas
Steam is a compound. It is actually water in the gaseous state.
In the liquid state, water is water. In a solid state, water is ice. In a gas state water is called water vapor.
Water in a gaseous state is water vapour, or mist. It is commonly known as steam if the water has been heated.
Water vapour, or steam, is water in its gaseous form.
Steam is called water vapor because it is the gaseous state of water. The term "gas" generally refers to substances that exist in the gaseous state at room temperature and pressure, whereas "vapor" specifically refers to the gaseous form of a substance that is normally a liquid or solid at room temperature and pressure. In the case of water, it is usually a liquid, so its gaseous state is specifically referred to as water vapor.
Water that is in a gaseous state is called water vapouror steam.
Water in it's gaseous form is referred to as steam. steam
Water cannot exist in gaseous state - water vapour is small droplets of water suspended in air, not water as a gas
Steam
Steam is a compound. It is actually water in the gaseous state.
When water is in the vapour form of steam, it is in a gaseous state.
Gaseous water is called steam.
Water in a gaseous state is water vapour, or mist. It is commonly known as steam if the water has been heated.