the compound must be immiscible.
steam in itself is just a descirption of water which has been heated and has become a gas. As water is a compound (H2O) then yes, steam is a compound
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No, steam and water have different properties. Steam is a gas, while water is a liquid. 10 pounds of steam will not push solid water in a pipe because they are different states of matter and do not interact in the same way.
When steam is applied to a metal, the metal can oxidize and form rust if it is not a corrosion-resistant metal like stainless steel. The high temperature of the steam can also cause the metal to expand, potentially leading to warping or distortion. Additionally, the heat from the steam can affect the structural integrity of the metal, depending on the specific type of metal and its properties.
To find the specific volume, enthalpy, and internal energy of wet steam at 18 bar with a dryness fraction of 0.9, you would typically refer to steam tables for the specific properties of water and steam at that pressure. At 18 bar, the saturated liquid and vapor properties can be obtained, and then you can use the dryness fraction (x = 0.9) to calculate the properties as follows: Specific volume (v) = v_f + x(v_g - v_f) Enthalpy (h) = h_f + x(h_g - h_f) Internal energy (u) = u_f + x(u_g - u_f) Where (v_f), (v_g), (h_f), (h_g), (u_f), and (u_g) are the specific volume, enthalpy, and internal energy of the saturated liquid and vapor at 18 bar. You would need to look up these values in steam tables to get the exact numbers.
steam in itself is just a descirption of water which has been heated and has become a gas. As water is a compound (H2O) then yes, steam is a compound
Steam is water in the gaseous phase - a compound.
Steam is the vapour phase of the compound called water.
since steam is the gaseous form of water and water is a compound (components can't be physically separated), steam is also a compound.
Steam is water and water is a compound - H2O. So I would say steam is a compound.
Steam is water in the gaseous phase - a compound.
Steam is water in the gaseous phase - a compound.
Not really, steam is vaporized water. Water is a compound of Hydrogen and Oxygen.
Steam is simply water in a gaseous state, so it is a compound.
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No it is not.
Steam is water in the gaseous phase - a compound.