when water vapors it cause it to steam up and then it turns to gas.
Water vapor (steam) is inside the bubbles that form inside boiling water. The bubbles that form prior to boiling are mostly dissolved gases escaping from the water.
A solution has a higher vapor pressure than a pure solvent. This is why salt water boils faster than pure water.
The only way to 'place' water on a hot burner is when it is a solid (ice), or as a container of liquid water Naturally, the hot burner would melt it into a liquid and rapidly boid it away 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.
ozone created by the lightning passing through the air and water vapor
When water boils, it turns into water vapor or steam. This water vapor rises into the air and eventually dissipates.
Steam water vapor
When water boils, bubbles form due to the release of water vapor from the liquid. These bubbles contain water vapor, not air. The water itself does not disappear; it is transformed into water vapor, which you see as bubbles.
"Turning to vapor" is a description of boiling. At normal conditions, water boils at 212oF.
after a while it disappears because of evaporationAnswer:Water does not disappear when it boils. It changes state from a liquid to a gas and diffuses into the air. The gaseous water can be cndenses back into a liquid.
When water boils, it forms bubbles of water vapor. This happens because the heat energy makes the water molecules move faster and break free from the liquid, turning into gas. The bubbles you see are the water vapor escaping from the liquid water.
Water vapor (steam) is inside the bubbles that form inside boiling water. The bubbles that form prior to boiling are mostly dissolved gases escaping from the water.
Yes, water vapor is the gaseous phase of water that forms when water boils and reaches its boiling point.
True. When water boils, the intermolecular hydrogen bonds between water molecules are broken, allowing them to escape as vapor.
The steam point of water is when water boils and turns into vapor at a temperature of 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) at standard atmospheric pressure. At this point, water transitions into steam as a gas.
No. That is vaporization. Condensation is when a gas changes into a liquid.
because all the energy supplied goes out with the vapor !