115degrees Fahrenheit
No it does not due to its temp and the materials like gas and water.
The nature of the reactant (water) was changed.
Gas. The vapors freely travel through the air and eventually disappear.
Water molecules have stronger intermolecular forces (hydrogen bonding) that keep them together as a liquid at room temperature. Oxygen molecules have weaker intermolecular forces, so they stay as a gas at room temperature.
Glass lids are slid under the gas jar when gases are being collecting. This is so the water vapor is collected.
When water evaporates it becomes a gas.
gas
How much water? What is the gas used?
It depends on what substance you a talking about. Water becomes a gas (boils) at 100oC.
Water, as is it a liquid.
The water becomes a gas.
By evaporation water become a gas.
evaporation
That one is easy. It becomes a gas. That process is called "Vaporation". The steam that comes out of the water is the gas. It only becomes a gas when the water boils.
gas at room temp
water to water vapor
is water vapor