At the boiling point, 100° C
when water vapors it cause it to steam up and then it turns to gas.
Heat from the nuclear reaction changes water to steam.
At normal pressure steam changes to liquid water at 212 degree F.
Vaporization is the phase transition that takes place when liquid water turns to steam. The type of vaporization that occurs in this case is boiling.
The hot heat from the hot water turns evaporates. Once it reaches or touches a cool surface (mirror), the heat would condense and turn into water droplets. Therefore, water droplets are found in the mirror when you bath.
It condenses and turns into vapour which is known as "steam".
When steam turns to water, the particles lose energy and slow down, coming closer together. This causes the steam to condense into liquid water.
because steam is boiling water is hot it turns into a gas therefore you get steam
When water is heated, it turns into steam due to the process of evaporation.
It can be anywhere in between 60C and 100C (boiling point).
No, it turns into steam. Water turns into ice at its freezing point.
Vaporization (by boiling)
Magma turns water into steam.
As steam cools it reverts back to fluid-- water.
no, physical. The steam can return to water if cooled. Chemical changes are irreversible.
Steam condences into water, water freezes in to ice, ice melts into water, water boils to steam
The heat from coal turns water into steam. It is the steam that turns generator turbine blades to create electricity.