This change of state is called condensation.
as air cools, the space it occupies becomes less. this result in an increas density
The steam condenses to form water droplets on the cooler surface.
There are two known processes by which magma ceases to exist: by volcanic eruption, or by crystallization within the crust or mantle to form a pluton. In both cases the bulk of the magma eventually cools and forms igneous rocks.
It decreases. As air cools, mist, then clouds, then rain / snow forms... as the moisture is displaced.
No they are not the same. Steam is formed when water reaches boiling point then the water will start to evaporate to make water vapor. They then join particles in the air. Whenever there is a cold surface nearby the water will hit it and condense. Mist is formed when the ground cools and cools air close to it it causes condensation an water droplets form in the air.
As steam cools it reverts back to fluid-- water.
The steam from a kettle will hit the cold window surface and lose heat rapidly, causing it to condense back into water droplets. This is because the cold window cools down the steam quickly, which is why you can see the steam forming water droplets on the window.
It condenses and it becomes liquid
In a steam engine, water is heated in a boiler to produce steam, which expands and creates pressure. This high-pressure steam is then directed into a cylinder, pushing a piston to create mechanical work. As the steam cools and condenses, it returns to the boiler to be reheated, continuing the cycle. This process converts thermal energy from the steam into kinetic energy, enabling the engine to perform tasks such as powering locomotives or machinery.
At 105 degrees Celsius, steam will remain in the gaseous phase as it is above the boiling point of water (100 degrees Celsius). Steam will continue to condense into liquid water only once it cools down below the boiling point.
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As the steam cools, the pressure will drop, and the balloon will get smaller. ------------------------- it pops i tried it loads
When liquid water evaporates and turns into steam, the water molecules gain enough energy to overcome the forces holding them together, becoming a gas. Steam is then released into the air as water vapor, which can condense back into liquid water when it cools down.
When a wet cloth is ironed, the heat from the iron causes the water in the cloth to evaporate, turning it into steam. The steam helps to relax the fibers in the cloth, making it easier to remove wrinkles and creases. It also helps to set the shape of the fabric as it cools down.
It expands and cools
Iron is corroded in steam.
as the spaces between the dissolved particles is reduced, the solid will form a crystal. Its how sea salt is prepaired.