Water vapor and evaporated water are not exactly the same thing. Water vapor refers to water in its gaseous state, while evaporated water specifically refers to water that has changed from a liquid to a vapor due to heating or exposure to air. Evaporated water is a process that leads to the formation of water vapor.
In the water cycle, evaporation typically occurs before transpiration. Evaporation is the process of water changing from liquid to vapor form from bodies of water like oceans and lakes, while transpiration is the release of water vapor from plants through their leaves.
Water as a liquid and water as a gas (vapors) have the same chemical composition.
Water vapor and steam are the same thing, but that stuff you can see isn't steam. Neither steam nor water vapor are visible. The cloud of white stuff you can see above a boiling kettle is water droplets formed by the condensation of the water vapor/steam as it collides with the cooler air outside the kettle.
Steam is in the gaseous form of water and is typically found in the atmosphere during the stage of the water cycle known as evaporation.
When sugar is dissolved in water and the water is evaporated off, the sugar will crystallize and recrystallize, resulting in the formation of sugar crystals. The mass of the sugar will remain the same as the initial amount of sugar added to the water.
When water evaporates, the water molecules gain enough energy to break free from the liquid and become water vapor. While the volume of the water vapor increases due to the increased space between the molecules, the total mass remains the same as when it was in liquid form.
Well you don't because when water evaporates its a water vapor and a water vapor you can't see and that's the very same thing.
The primary source of water vapor in the atmosphere is evaporation from Earth's surface, including oceans, rivers, lakes, and vegetation. This process involves the conversion of liquid water into water vapor due to heat energy from the sun.
In the water cycle, evaporation typically occurs before transpiration. Evaporation is the process of water changing from liquid to vapor form from bodies of water like oceans and lakes, while transpiration is the release of water vapor from plants through their leaves.
The molecule remain the same.
Mass never changes unless you add more to it, the volume actually stays the same but is more spread out.
A cup of water plus a cup of evaporated milk should do the same as two cups of milk.
No, the rain drops evaporate, that means water become gaseous. In liquid stand (raindrops) the water molecules are more close to each other as in gaseous stand (vapor). As an example, water in clouds is in the liquid stand.
The water from the hydrosphere is permanently evaporated.
Wax is not evaporated.
Water as a liquid and water as a gas (vapors) have the same chemical composition.
Water vapor is the gaseous state of water, while steam specifically refers to water vapor that is formed when water is heated to its boiling point. Therefore, while they both consist of gaseous water molecules, steam is specifically the visible mist that forms when water boils.