The process of water changing from a liquid state to a gas is called evaporation. This occurs when the water absorbs enough energy to overcome the forces holding its molecules together, leading to them escaping into the air as water vapor.
The gaseous state of water is invisible and is called water vapor.However, steam is not a gas: it is tiny droplets of liquid water. If you look at a tea kettle that is boiling, you will see a jet of steam coming from the spout. If you look closer at the spout, you will see that the first inch or two of the jet coming out is invisible. This is the water vapor, which then cools slightly as it reaches the ambient air and condenses into the very fine (and very hot) liquid water droplets of steam.
Water that has been heated as a gas is called water vapor.
The process of cooling down water vapor to form liquid water is called condensation. This occurs when the temperature of the water vapor drops below its dew point, causing it to change phase from gas to liquid.
Clouds release rain through a process called precipitation. When air cools and reaches its dew point, water droplets within the cloud combine to form larger droplets, eventually becoming heavy enough to fall as rain. This process can also occur with snow or hail, depending on the temperature.
When water is in the form of a gas, it is called water vapour.
The gas form of water is called steam or water vapor.
When water is in the form of a gas, it is called water vapour.
water vapor
Water in the form of a gas is called steam.
Gaseous water is known as water vapor.
steam/vapor
that would be water vapour you are talking about.
In evaporation, the surface of the water begins to change from a liquid to a gas.
Water in it's gaseous form is referred to as steam. steam
Water Vapor Commonly called "Steam"
When water turns to steam, it is called evaporation. This occurs when water reaches its boiling point and changes from a liquid to a gas.