Steam is created when water boils at 100 degrees Celsius, 373 degrees Kelvin or 212 degrees Fahrenheit. This is at the normal, standard temperature and atmosphere pressure.
This possible at very high temperature or for a small volume of water.
At normal atmospheric pressure, it is 100 deg C. However, water will evaporate at a much lower temperature.
oxygen? NopeSteam. Steam is water in gas form. Boiling water reaches a temperature of 212 degrees and it begins to turn to steam. Interesting property of water is that no matter how hotter you turn up the heat, the water temperature remains at 212 degrees.
oxygen? NopeSteam. Steam is water in gas form. Boiling water reaches a temperature of 212 degrees and it begins to turn to steam. Interesting property of water is that no matter how hotter you turn up the heat, the water temperature remains at 212 degrees.
If You're suggesting what happens to water when heated then the answer is: Water molecules speed up by the heat increasing it's temperature and when it reaches 100 Degrees the molecules are so fast that the water turn into a gas (Steam) But if you are just asking about the temperature then; When you heat water the temperature also increases.
At normal pressure steam changes to liquid water at 212 degree F.
Steam. Liquids turn to solids when they reach a temperature, so steam has to be hotter than boiling water.
I would assume trap it, and cool it back down
This possible at very high temperature or for a small volume of water.
At normal atmospheric pressure, it is 100 deg C. However, water will evaporate at a much lower temperature.
oxygen? NopeSteam. Steam is water in gas form. Boiling water reaches a temperature of 212 degrees and it begins to turn to steam. Interesting property of water is that no matter how hotter you turn up the heat, the water temperature remains at 212 degrees.
oxygen? NopeSteam. Steam is water in gas form. Boiling water reaches a temperature of 212 degrees and it begins to turn to steam. Interesting property of water is that no matter how hotter you turn up the heat, the water temperature remains at 212 degrees.
Allow the steam to cool down and it will turn back to water.
Capture it in a container with a lid and let set at room temperature. It will eventually turn back into a liquid if you have enough steam
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You can turn steam back into water by condensing it, condensation is a process which changes a gas into water.
Nope. If you turn the heat off so the temperature drops below 100C, you will have non-boiling water. When the steam's temperature drops below the vaporization temperature it will return to liquid state.