Water can exist in three different forms, known as States. These states refer to the form that water takes depending on what is happening to the water molecules. Water molecules change from one state to another when heat energy is added or lost. The three states of water are Liquid (flowing water), Gas (steam), and Solid (ice).
Gas State
The bond between the hydrogen and oxygen that form the water molecules is a weak attraction.
When water is heated to boiling, and steam begins to form, the molecules separate and are no longer attached. This causes a gas to form. In this gaseous state, the water molecules have been heated by energy and are moving very fast.
Water in the form of gas also forms when it Evaporates from a liquid . This occurs in the Water Cycle as oceans, seas, lakes, and smaller bodies of liquid water evaporate in the heat of the sun.
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Gaseous State Of Water
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Water Vapour
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1. water vapour
2. aqueous steam
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Water vapour.
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Evaporation.
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water vapour
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with no doubt "Water Vapour"...duh!!!
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