i believe when water vapor is heated it just ...poof! goes away!
but i could be wrong imm only in high school.
When water in the ocean is heated by the sun it turns into water vapour and evaporates, however it leaves the salt behind as it is made of separate molecules.
Water vapour. An example is rain clouds in the sky.If the water is heated to boiling point in a kettle or furnace boiler, the very hot vapour is commonly called steam.
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as the spaces between the dissolved particles is reduced, the solid will form a crystal. Its how sea salt is prepaired.
It cools and consequently can hold less water vapour. The vapour condenses and it rains. This is convection rainfall.
Water Vapour
heated water is called vapour. the process is called evaporation.
it is converted to vapour state
water vapour
When water in the ocean is heated by the sun it turns into water vapour and evaporates, however it leaves the salt behind as it is made of separate molecules.
When water is heated, it can turn into steam, which is essentially water vapor.
When water is heated at extremely high temperatures.
Water vapour. An example is rain clouds in the sky.If the water is heated to boiling point in a kettle or furnace boiler, the very hot vapour is commonly called steam.
Water is typically heated from a liquid state, not from water vapor. Water vapor forms when liquid water is heated to its boiling point and evaporates into the air. To heat water using water vapor, one would need to first condense the vapor back into liquid water before further heating it.
it becomes water vapour in the air
They begin to vibrate more quickly when a liquid is heated, it will evaporate. ie. the liquid will turn to vapour (gas). if the vapour i s collected, it will turn back to the liquid again once it is cooled (condensation) muck love, kate
Steam is water vapour - just a very hot form of it.