NO!!! Steam is a gas. It's not "energy". You're question...unit ops. turbines, etc. ********* as to the other answers.... steam has "PV" energy? really? let's see about that "oeman50...
4 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 24/03/2012
... gas version of water (H20) is often called " steam ". Though it's used most often when referring to water...
8 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 16/07/2015
Steam is just water vapor, moisture rising from the kettle which is hot...or like when you can see your breath on a cold day. (If you catch the steam on a cold surface, the drops will join together and you can see the water again...
4 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 18/09/2007
The Heat of Condensation of steam is 2,260 Joules/gram. 0.554g x 2,260J/g = 1,252J...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 18/02/2009
Steam distillation is a special kind of distillation that involves the use of steam to separate complex mixtures. A compound is said to be “ steam volatile” if it distils under the conditions of steam distillation...
1 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 11/06/2009
Steam distillation is the most common method of extracting essential oils... in a closed container of the still, and pressurized steam is generated which enters the container and circulates...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 12/07/2011
Steam distillation is employed in the manufacture of essential oils, for...oil and orange oil are obtained by this method on the industrial scale. Steam distillation is also sometimes used to separate intermediate or final ...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 03/01/2014
Steam ..... Technically, steam is gaseous water (sometimes " steam " ...
3 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 07/12/2018
Steam is actually water molecules that have escaped into the gas phase. When the temperature is... they have towards one another and escape into the gaseous phase. This is why hot water gives off steam . This is not exactly evaporation, it's vaporization. Evaporation is a general term and it...
2 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 13/11/2008
Steam may not be hotter than most flames, however if your skin came into contact with it, eg from a boiling kettle or steam from a metal pipe, you would feel the heat much faster and it would burn you much...
10 Answers · Science & Mathematics · 24/08/2007