Biology, asked by singhshreya76, 10 months ago

What is the difference between Steam and Vapour???​

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Answered by yashjames72
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While, many suggest that water vapor and steam are the same; there is a slight difference between them. Water vapor is little water droplets that exist in the air, while steam is water heated to the point that it turns into gas. In simplified science, both are referred to as the gaseous state of water.

Answered by viji18net
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1)steam happens above boiling point and vapor happens below boiling point

2) Steam is gaseous form of water which can be below, above or at critical point  

1)vapor is surface phenomena and steam is bulk phenomena

2)Vapour is the gaseous phase of any compound below its critical point

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