liquid can be transformed into water vapor.
well water vapor is a gas that is fueling the car with gas I LOVE SCIENCE
Liquid water becomes water vapor in the process of vaporization. There are two kinds of vaporization, evaporation which occurs slowly, and boiling which occurs rapidly.
when water vapor freezes on a cold surface liquid waree forms immediately
Yes, water vapor is the gaseous phase of water that forms when water boils and reaches its boiling point.
Yes. In the case of ice, it should melt first, convert to liquid water and then change to water vapor. There is big difference in the temperature for the melting point of ice and boiling point of water.
well water vapor is a gas that is fueling the car with gas I LOVE SCIENCE
Yes, water vapor is in the gas state because it is the gaseous form of water when it evaporates from its liquid form.
Yes, water vapor is a gas. -si it es. but when evaporatied water collects up it returnes into el liquid.
Evaporation is the process of water molecules in liquid water escape into the air as water vapor.
Evaporation is the process by which a liquid, such as water, changes into a gas, such as water vapor. It typically occurs at the surface of a liquid when it is heated. Evaporation happens in the liquid phase, converting it into a gas phase.
Yes, boiling water in a pot on a stove creates water vapor. As the water boils, it transitions from liquid to gas form, producing steam or water vapor.
Water vapor is in the gaseous state, not the liquid state. It is formed when water evaporates into the air as a gas.
Yes it is water vapour is a gas because a gas is two things 1. Things that people here on earth breathe in (Air) or 2. a non-breathable substance that people on earth cant or don't breathe in (for examle steam people don't breathe) So yes it is a gas we cant breathe and most of the time u cant see it! (This was written by a 11 year old boy)
Yes
If the groundwater is boiling, then yes. Otherwise, probably not. (The bubbles in boiling water are made of liquid water that has rapidly evaporated into water vapor gas.)
No, water vapor is the most abundant gas in the Earth's atmosphere, not liquid water. Water vapor makes up around 1% of the atmosphere.
Yes