Difference between revisions of "Steam"
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| − | '''Steam''' is the term for Water heated to its gaseous state. Real steam is invisible, what is commonly described as steam is actually [[mist]]. | + | '''Steam''' is the term for Water heated to its gaseous state. Steam is produced at water's [[boiling point]], which is 212° F (100° C). Real steam is invisible, what is commonly described as steam is actually [[mist]]. |
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Revision as of 00:05, August 18, 2008
Steam is the term for Water heated to its gaseous state. Steam is produced at water's boiling point, which is 212° F (100° C). Real steam is invisible, what is commonly described as steam is actually mist.
External links
- public domain Webster's definition - lengthy, 112-year-old definition, distinguishes among many variants