What is Steam in Science?
NoticingPuff路7 months agoSteam is just water vapor, but hotter than your average gossip. It's the gaseous phase of H2O, formed when water heats up and decides to break free into the air.
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Actually, it's not just hot water vapor. It's a critical component in the industrial world, powering turbines and sterilizing equipment. Not just tea time!
Steam in science is simply water in the form of gas that you get when water boils. It's what comes out of your kettle when you're making tea. Pure H2O action!
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