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Are air water and steam all liquids?

Air is primarily composed of gases like nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide, so it is not a liquid. Water can exist in three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (steam). Steam is the gaseous form of water, not a liquid.


Explain the differences in appearance and behaviour between liquid water and steam?

Steam and vapor are in the form of a gas. Liquid water is in the form of a liquid.


What is steam called when it is a liquid?

When steam is a liquid or goes into a liquid state via condensation, then it is no longer deemed as gas or steam. Thus it is called liquid.


What is the steam point of the Celsius scale?

at 100 degrees liquid water will go to steam and steam will go to liquid water


Is steam in the liquid state?

Steam doesn't cool off liquids because it is the release of thermal energy from the water, and that is why, it is therefore hot. If the steam is coming off the liquid itself, it is heat being released by the liquid, but the liquid is not necessarily getting cooler. Think of water boiling on a stove. There may be plenty of steam coming off the water, but the water continues to boil. Subjecting a cool liquid to steam will certainly not cool the liquid.


What form of water is liquid water?

solid = ice gas = steam liquid = water


Why does steam take up more space than liquid water?

Steam takes up more space than liquid water because the molecules of water in steam have higher energy and are further apart from each other compared to when they are in liquid form. This causes steam to have a larger volume and be less dense than liquid water.


What is formed as a liquid when steam?

Water


What is the difference between water and steam?

Water is the liquid form of H2O, while steam is the gaseous form of water when it reaches its boiling point. Steam has higher energy and occupies more volume compared to water.


What forms of water are there?

Ice, liquid water, and steam.


How the steam changes back into a liquid inside the condenser?

The steam when cooled changes back to liquid water


Does steam as it cooled does it evaporate to form water vapour?

If the steam is transformed in a liquid this liquid can be evatporated again.