Dihydrogen Monoxide.
You mean vapor?
water vapor
Water Vapor
water vapor
Water in the form of a gas is called steam.
Water gas (vapor) turning to liquid water and liquid water freezing to ice.
Hydrogen gas and Oxygwn gas
Steam is the gaseous state of water which chemically known as H2O, which is two parts Hydrogen and one part Oxygen.
water turning into water vapor...... liquid nitrogyn turning into nitrogyn gas................bacially a liquid evaporating into a gas.
Water in the form of a gas is called steam.
Ice turns into water when a room temperature is low (Warm, hot) . The ice melts and the and turns into water (In other words, 'Liquid'.) , and carrying on from that, the water evaporates and turns into 'Gas'.
liquid and gas
Water gas (vapor) turning to liquid water and liquid water freezing to ice.
In evaporation, a liquid such as water changes to a gaseous state. In sublimation, a solid such as ice changes driectly to a gas or vapor without going through a liquid state.
Gaseous
The words gas and vapor are often used interchangeably. These two words however represent very different aspects of the gaseous state of matter.
Fog occurs when the gaseous form of water (water vapor) begins to condense into water droplets (liquid water). So water is changing from a vapor (or gas) to a liquid.
Please note that a "change of state" involves TWO states, not just one. Using just the three most common states of matter: * A solid can change to a gas * A liquid can change to a gas * A gas can change to a liquid * A gas can change to a solid * A solid can change to a liquid * A liquid can change to a solid The first four changes in the list above involve gases.
no, evaporation is water, gas is, well, a form of a single element. whereas water is two
It depends on the state of the fluid, liquid or gas. If air is liquefied and water is turned into a gas then water will be more buoyant. At STP air is more buoyant. Water. Air is not a fluid - but it does have some fluid properties.Between the two air is more buoyant.
Water gas is commonly referred to as steam. Steam is made of the same molecules as water. Water gas contains two hydrogens bonded to one oxygen.