It has to give up quite a lot of heat. A pound of steam carries 940 btu's of heat that has to be transferred out to end up with one pound of water at the same temperature.
It only takes 180 btu's to raise water from 32 degrees Fahrenheit to 212 degrees.
solid = ice liquid = water gaseous = water vapour
Water condenses from a gaseous to a liquid form at 100 degrees Celsius.
Water can exist in a solid state as ice, a liquid state as water, and a gaseous state as water vapor.
The hydrogen bonds between Hydrogens of one water molecule and the oxygen of another water molecule must break. These are not actual bonds but they are interactions of the dipole moments produced by the difference in electronegativity between the hydrogen and oxygen atoms in a single water molecule. When enough heat or drop in pressure is produced the molecules will dissociate from one another and enter a vapor phase.
Water vapor is in the gaseous state, not the liquid state. It is formed when water evaporates into the air as a gas.
Liquid water become gaseous water (vapors).
Liquid water become gaseous water.
The process that involves the transformation of liquid water into gaseous water vapor in the water cycle is called evaporation. This occurs when heat energy from the sun causes liquid water on the Earth's surface to change into water vapor and rise into the atmosphere.
No; water (as gas) must be cooled to become a liquid - this change is called condensation..
Liquid water become gaseous water; the chemical structure is not changed.
solid = ice liquid = water gaseous = water vapour
The reverse process is condensation, formation of a liquid.
No, the rain drops evaporate, that means water become gaseous. In liquid stand (raindrops) the water molecules are more close to each other as in gaseous stand (vapor). As an example, water in clouds is in the liquid stand.
Water condenses from a gaseous to a liquid form at 100 degrees Celsius.
Gaseous water is called steam.
If it is water, then it becomes water vapour, like any other chemical it is gas or 'in gaseous state of matter'
Liquid water becomes water vapor, which is the gaseous state of water, when it absorbs enough heat and evaporates.