yes
Water changes from a liquid to gas when boiled. (boiling point = 110 Celsius)
when water boils the molecules will get a bigger space inbetween them, which forms a gas (water vapor), when you cool down wator vapor the molecules will get closer together and form a liquid (water)
Yes of course
Water vapor is simply water in the form of a gas. Liquid water turns into water vapor through a process called evaporation.
steam hits a cold surface makes a liquid. also known as condensation
Water heated to above the boiling point (steam), or below the vapor pressure for water in the gas sample with water vapor in it.
H2O above 100 deg C is an invisible gas (vapor). Above a pan of boiling water you see a cloudy "gas" , because the H2O has condensed into water droplets (still very hot) and it is those that you see. Some things like solidified carbon dioxide go from solid to vapor without a liquid phase at all.
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.)
The process of water turning into gas (water vapor) is called evaporation.Heating water into water vapor is called boiling. High-temperature water vapor is called steam.The water has become water vapor.
Boiling. A liquid boils at a temperature at which its vapor pressure is equal to the pressure of the gas above it.
The gas being evaporated forms the bubbles in boiling water.
It turns into a vapor, and you do it by heating it to or past the boiling point.
It turns into a vapor, and you do it by heating it to or past the boiling point.
when the water is heated at 100 c it becomes steam. because the boiling point of water is 100 c.
Solid (ice), liquid (water), gas (steam). Water can also be found in the form of a vapor, which is water droplets suspended in air, e.g., clouds, fog, and the vapor above boiling water, commonly but mistakenly called steam.
Gas and vapor are commonly used as synonyms. However, a vapor is a specific type of gas. A vapor is a gas whose molecules gained energy and vaporized from a substance who at room temperature is either a solid or liquid. An example is water. Water is a liquid at room temperature, so when it becomes a gas it is referred to as water vapor.
Each gas condenses at a different temp. as for water vapor it condenses at 212F or 100C