You mean vapor?
Water in the form of a gas is called steam.
When water evaporates, it changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state, but it remains the same kind of matter - water. The molecules in water are still composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom whether it is in liquid or gas form.
Two examples of liquefaction are when soil loses its strength due to increased water content during an earthquake, causing buildings to sink or tilt, and when a gas turns into a liquid state through compression or cooling, such as turning natural gas into liquefied natural gas (LNG) for storage and transportation.
Evaporation is a change from liquid water to a water vapour.
If the steam is being produced by boiling water the physical property is gas and the chemical properties are H2O.
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'.
Yes
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.
When water evaporates, it changes from a liquid state to a gaseous state, but it remains the same kind of matter - water. The molecules in water are still composed of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom whether it is in liquid or gas form.
The three states of matter are solid, liquid, and gas. Examples of substances in the solid state are ice and diamond. Examples of substances in the liquid state are water and ethanol. Examples of substances in the gas state are oxygen and helium.
Gaseous
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.
No. Water vapor is water in a gaseous state. It consists of water molecules each with one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atom.
no, evaporation is water, gas is, well, a form of a single element. whereas water is two
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.
One example of a change of state for a gas is condensation, where gas particles lose energy and come together to form liquid droplets. This can happen when the temperature of the gas decreases, causing the gas particles to condense into a liquid state.