One pound of steam at 212 degrees Fahrenheit contains 1150 BTUs of energy.
No, steam does not have a definite volume at 105 degrees Celsius. As a gas, steam will expand to fill its container and take the shape of the container.
Steam forms when water reaches its boiling point, which is 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) at standard atmospheric pressure.
Water becomes steam at 100 degrees Celsius under normal atmospheric pressure.
If you heat steam above 100 degrees Celsius, it will continue to increase in temperature without changing to water. This is because steam is already in a gaseous state at temperatures above 100 degrees Celsius.
One pound of steam at 212 degrees Fahrenheit contains 1150 BTUs of energy.
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The steam point of the Celsius scale is 100 degrees Celsius. At this temperature, water boils and turns into steam.
No, steam does not have a definite volume at 105 degrees Celsius. As a gas, steam will expand to fill its container and take the shape of the container.
Steam is boiled up water that is over 100 degrees centigrade
At 105 degrees Celsius, steam will remain in the gaseous phase as it is above the boiling point of water (100 degrees Celsius). Steam will continue to condense into liquid water only once it cools down below the boiling point.
Pure water turns into steam at 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) at standard atmospheric pressure.
Steam forms when water reaches its boiling point, which is 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit) at standard atmospheric pressure.
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Water becomes steam at 100 degrees Celsius under normal atmospheric pressure.
That depends on the pressure of the steam and, if it is at saturation, the quality of the steam. Without those two parameters, the questions cannot be answered.