Normal water as in pure water will steam faster than salt water. reason being that the salt water will require a higher boiling pont because of the prescence of impurities while pure water boils at 100 degrees
no because the salt separets from the water.
No, in fact just the opposite. As you add more solute to a solution, the boiling point of that solution goes up.
very.
REALLY salty
25% of the water !
depending on how much is in it, if not much salt is in it it will take about the same as normal water if a lot is in it it will boil faster
Why don't you do an experiment and see: get a cup of boiling hot normal water and then geta cup of salty boiling hot water and then watch and see how much steam there is for each!!
Sea and ocean water is salty.
No, only the water evapourates.
Yes, seawater contain sodium chloride.
no
why does steam take up more space than liquid water
yes becuase when the molecules in steam move faster than molecules in water and this creates more pressure
it is steam because it occupies latent heat of fusion ..............
They work when steam and water occupy a tube that is on a slight incline. As water level drops the steam space inside the tube expands. The expanding tube is connected to a linkage which will open the water valve as more steam occupies the tube than water.
Humid air is lighter and less dense than dry air. Steam is water as a gas. Gaseous water is less dense than dry air.
In a bath there is less hot water vapour condensing into particles for you to see. Steam is made up of water vapour that you can't see. More fog is produced from a shower because cold air surrounding the hot water from the shower causes water vapour to change into small water droplets called fog not steam.
Sort of, as steam water spreads around more so you could say that water takes up more space as steam.
if you are saying 135 Fahrenheit. No such thing as 135 degree steam. 212 at sea level is the beginning of boiling and it will take more than that to produce steam. To produce visible water vapor takes a lot less heat but viruses & bacteria might not be completely killed by water vapor
Heating a mixture of ethanol and water would produce a mixture of water vapor (steam) and ethanol vapor. Depending on the composition of the mixture, there could be more ethanol vapor than steam in the resulting gas mixture.
As the water begins to boil steam forms inside the kettle, as more and more steam is produced the pressure starts to build, once the pressure is high enough the steam escapes through the whistle with sufficient force to blow the whistle and produce the sound.
A steam shower uses far less water than a normal shower. It can also last longer than a regular one. Steam is suppose to be beneficial for many things including bathing. Some people find them much more relaxing then a normal shower.
no because its not the water your using its the steam from the water
No. it is an energy repository. Fuels of various kinds are used to heat water into steam. the steam has more energy than the water.
why does steam take up more space than liquid water
why does steam take up more space than liquid water
Steam. Not to be confused with vapor, which is a suspension of liquid water molecules in another gas.
Steam is more dangerous because the temperature is higher.