Yes, steam is considered matter because it is a gaseous state of water, which is a substance that has mass and takes up space.
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It is a gas, assuming you are talking about dry steam. If it is wet steam, it is both a gas and a liquid.
When an electric current passes through steam, the steam gets ionized and conducts electricity. This can lead to the formation of plasma, which is a highly energized state of matter. The steam may break down into its constituent gases, hydrogen, and oxygen.
Temperature, kinetic energy, and compressibility all increase
Steam condensing is considered a physical change because it involves a change in the state of matter (from gas to liquid) without a change in the chemical composition of the substance. The molecules in the steam lose energy and come closer together to form liquid water, but they remain the same H2O molecules.
Yes, true steam (you cannot see it) is matter in the gas form.
No, actually steam is a form of gas. It's all about matter
It is a matter of preference. But steam is trickier to use.
Yes
Steam, air, and propane.
-- Ice -- Water -- Steam
Steam is a gaseous form of water, created by boiling liquid water. It is considered a gas because the water molecules have enough energy to overcome the forces of attraction between them and move freely in a vapor form.
No, steam is matter: water in its gas state.However being quite hot steam is emitting far more electromagnetic radiation (in the infrared band) than liquid water does.
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Apple juice is a liquid, bread is a solid, a textbook is a solid, and steam is a gas
The answer would be Density.
Steam is a gas. Actually, if you heat a gas, you will get the fourth state of matter-plasma. Plasma is a SUPER hot gas.