Water turns into gas at a temperature of 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit at sea level. This gas 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.
solid = ice liquid = water gaseous = water vapour
Water condenses from a gaseous to a liquid form at 100 degrees Celsius.
The process that changes water into a gaseous state is called evaporation, where water is heated and transforms into vapor or steam.
Yes, vapor is the gaseous physical state of water
water begin entering the gaseous state ,when it started to boil.
During evaporation liquid water is transformed in vapors (gaseous water).
These reverse processes are both part of the water cycle
The gaseous form of water is called water vapor.
It depends on how much water was in it to begin with and how much water is entering per minute.
Steam is water, or another liquid, in a gaseous state. As a substance heats and changes stage from liquid to gas, the particles of liquid begin moving more rapidly and spread out, thus expanding to 1,000 times the original amount.
Gaseous water is called vapours.
Water in a gaseous state is water vapour, or mist. It is commonly known as steam if the water has been heated.
Well Vapor And Steam Are The Same Thing,In That Case It Would Be Evaporation Since Vapor/Steam When Liquid Turns Into A Gas :)
Gaseous water is called steam.
It's water vapor or otherwise known as steam. Water changes to water vapor or steam at 212 degrees F and 100 degrees C. (F=Fahrenheit C=Celsius)
Water in a gaseous state is water vapour, or mist. It is commonly known as steam if the water has been heated.