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How can you turn steam back into water?

You can turn steam back into water by condensing it, condensation is a process which changes a gas into water.


What energy transfers take place in the steam engine?

In a steam engine, energy transfer occurs from the burning fuel (such as coal or wood) to water, which boils and turns into steam. The high-pressure steam then transfers its energy to the engine's pistons, causing them to move and power the machinery. Finally, the steam releases its energy to the surrounding environment as it cools back down to water, completing the cycle.


What does steam to steam humidifier mean?

A steam to steam humidifier uses steam, typically generated by a boiler located in the building, to heat water for creating steam to use for humidification. The most common reason for doing this is that boiler steam usually contains water treatment chemicals that people do not want to breathe. Domestic, or Potable water, is often used as the water supply for the humidification steam. Reverse Osmosis or Deionized Water streams may also be used for humidification, if available, if dust particles are a concern.


Why is thermal energy released when steam condenses?

When steam condenses, it gives off thermal energy because the molecules are transitioning from a higher-energy state (gaseous phase) to a lower-energy state (liquid phase). This excess energy is released into the surrounding environment as heat.


Does steam from nuclear cooling towers have radioactive elements?

The steam that comes out of nuclear cooling towers is not radioactive. It is produced from the water that is used to cool the reactor, and any radioactive materials would remain inside the reactor containment building and not be released into the environment.