Boil some water in a container. Do you see the steam rising from the surface of water? Hold an inverted pan by its handle over the steam at some distance from the boiling water, Observe the inner surface of the pan. Do you see any droplet of water there?
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When the water starts boiling, we can see the steam rising from the surface of hot water. ... So, during the boiling of water, only a change in state (from liquid to gas) has taken place. Though water and steam look different, they are both made of water molecules. No new substance is formed during the boiling of water.
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when we boil some water on the pan we see the steam rising from the pan, this steam is known as water vapour . This water vapour is the gaseous form of water , the stage after being boiled . this process is called Evaporation.
when we handle a inverted pan over the pan, we see the droplets of water on the pan. this process is called as condensation
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