Vapor, Steam, Mist or Fog. Take your pick.
Water in it's gaseous form is referred to as steam. steam
I suspect this is a trick question. Both are gases. The problem is or everyday understanding od water vapour which we can see as steam or fog/mist which both contain tiny droplets of water which makes them visible.
Water vapor is water in the gaseous state. It forms when water evaporates into the air.
Water in the atmosphere exists in a gaseous state, known as water vapor. Depending on temperature and pressure, water vapor can condense to form liquid droplets (clouds) or solid ice crystals (snowflakes, hail) in the atmosphere.
Gaseous water vapor is water in its gas form, composed of individual water molecules that have evaporated from a liquid state. It is invisible to the naked eye but plays a crucial role in the Earth's atmosphere in processes such as the water cycle and cloud formation.
A substance in the gaseous state that is typically a liquid or solid at room temperature can be referred to as a vapor. Examples include water vapor or steam, which is the gaseous state of water.
Water in it's gaseous form is referred to as steam. 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 in a gaseous state is water vapour, or mist. It is commonly known as steam if the water has been heated.
H2O as a gas is called water vapour. Liquid and gaseous water molecules are made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
Gaseous water is called vapours.
Gaseous
The process that changes water into a gaseous state is called evaporation, where water is heated and transforms into vapor or steam.
Steam, clouds, and fog are all examples of water in a gaseous state.
it turns from a liquid state to a gaseous state
water in a gaseous state