One is steamboat.
Steam is water and water is a compound - H2O. So I would say steam is a compound.
Not really, steam is vaporized water. Water is a compound of Hydrogen and Oxygen.
Steam is a compound. Its molecule is comprised of two hydrogen atoms bound with one oxygen atom. Steam is the vapor phase of the compound. The liquid and solid phases are known, respectively, as 'water' and 'ice'.
Steam is a compound. It is actually water in the gaseous state.
The compound word with "shield" in it is "shieldmaiden."
No it is not.
Yes, as Steam + Ship can be joined as two separate words to form a compound word.
the answer is boat
steam in itself is just a descirption of water which has been heated and has become a gas. As water is a compound (H2O) then yes, steam is a compound
since steam is the gaseous form of water and water is a compound (components can't be physically separated), steam is also a compound.
Steam is water in the gaseous phase - a compound.
Steam is the vapour phase of the compound called water.
Steam is water and water is a compound - H2O. So I would say steam is a compound.
No, the compound noun "steam engine" is a common noun, a general word for a device used to generate power by the use of steam; a word for any steam engine of any kind.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, Steam Engine USA (company) in Providence, RI or "A Short History of the Steam Engine" by Henry Winram Dickinson.
Steam is water in the gaseous phase - a compound.
Steam is water in the gaseous phase - a compound.
Not really, steam is vaporized water. Water is a compound of Hydrogen and Oxygen.