explain the different patterns formed by the steam
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Steam is water in the gas phase, which is formed when water boils...
Steam is invisible, however, "steam often refers to wet steam, the visible mist or aerosols of water droplets formed as this water vapour condenses. At lower pressure, such as the upper atmosphere or at the top of high temperature than the nominal 100 degree Celsius at standard pressure..if heated further it becomes superheated steam.......
Steam is invisible, however, "steam often refers to wet steam, the visible mist or aerosols of water droplets formed as this water vapour condenses. At lower pressure, such as the upper atmosphere or at the top of high temperature than the nominal 100 degree Celsius at standard pressure..if heated further it becomes superheated steam.......
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