Steam is simply water in a gaseous state, so it is a compound.
Steam is water in the gaseous phase - a compound.
Steam is the vapour phase of the compound called water.
Steam is water in the gaseous phase - a compound.
Steam is water in the gaseous phase - a compound.
Steam is a gaseous compound, ie. vaporous water eventually mixed (homogenously) with others like in air. However a heterogenous mixture of tiny water dropplets, which can be seen coming off a container with boiling water, is (erroneously) called steam, this is a heterogenous mixture of air (gas) and liquid (water). Real steam is invisible, and far more dangerous to get burnt from!
Steam is water and water is a compound - H2O. So I would say steam is a compound.
since steam is the gaseous form of water and water is a compound (components can't be physically separated), steam is also a compound.
Steam is water in the gaseous phase - a compound.
Steam is a compound. It is actually water in the gaseous state.
No, steam is not an element. Steam is the gaseous form of water, produced when water is heated to its boiling point and vaporizes. Water itself is a compound made up of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen.
yes it is an homogeneous mixture because it has only one phase
Steam is a compound. Its molecule is comprised of two hydrogen atoms bound with one oxygen atom. Steam is the vapor phase of the compound. The liquid and solid phases are known, respectively, as 'water' and 'ice'.