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water to water vapour at 100°c process is know as​

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Answered by mer96
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condensation

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We learned that water has three states: ice is the solid state, water vapor is the gaseous state, and water is the liquid state. When water is heated it evaporates, which means it turns into water vapor and expands. At 100℃ it boils, thus rapidly evaporating. ... Those drops of water are called condensation.

Answered by ayushri8431
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It takes a lot of energy to turn water at 100c into steam at 100c - (540 calories per ml if I remember) - here’s the evidence - boil a pot of water on HIGH heat - if it took little energy to make steam then when the water got to 100c it would virtually explode into steam immediately with all that energy coming from the heat source - but it doesn’t (thankfully) - so steam has MUCH more energy that water at 100c and that can be used - beyond 100c steam can be compressed or super heated (water cannot be compressed) for even more energy potential for turbines, water/steam jets, etc.

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