100 lbs of steam. The volume that the steam will occupy will depend on the pressure.
at 100 degrees liquid water will go to steam and steam will go to liquid water
At normal atmospheric pressure, it is 100 deg C. However, water will evaporate at a much lower temperature.
If all the water boils off, the mass of the steam will be 100 grams. Matter cannot be created or destroyed.
Steam is boiled up water that is over 100 degrees centigrade
Technically speaking steam has a higher temperature, but boiling water often has more heat energy per volume. Steam starts at 100degrees C, which is the absolute maximum temperature of boiling water, but steam can be much much hotter, all the way up to thousands of degrees. However, steam as a gas is much less dense than water, and so steam at 100C will injure a person much less than water at 100C.
Water becomes steam at 100 degrees Celsius under normal atmospheric pressure.
No, steam cannot be hotter than 100 degrees Celsius, which is the boiling point of water. At this temperature, water changes from its liquid state to steam.
No, steam and water vapor are actually the same substance, which is gaseous water. However, steam is typically used to refer to water vapor that is hot and at a high temperature, while water vapor can be at any temperature.
Hot water has a maximum temperature of 100 degrees centigrade. If it goes beyond that it is now steam. Steam burns are more dangerous because they are much hotter than water.
Water boils at 100 and turns into a gas (steam)
When 1 cc of water is converted into steam, it can expand to approximately 1,700 cc (or 1.7 liters) at 100°C and standard atmospheric pressure. This significant increase in volume occurs because steam occupies much more space than liquid water due to the increased energy and separation of water molecules in the gaseous state.
when the water is heated at 100 c it becomes steam. because the boiling point of water is 100 c.