Mechanical Engineering - Thermodynamics - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Thermodynamics - Section 3 (Q.No. 38)
38.
The state of a substance whose evaporation from its liquid state is partial, is known as steam.
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Devendra pratap said:
9 years ago
Vapour always exist within critical point while steam exists above or on the critical point.
Critical point:- Where liquid and gas exist together.
Critical point:- Where liquid and gas exist together.
Mayur said:
10 years ago
I don't think steam word is only use for water vapors. Any liquid can have it's own steam that is vapor state, like.
Krishna said:
1 decade ago
I think vapor is a correct word. Thus, steam may be incorrect. Moreover the liquid is not specified as water here, so it can't be steam.
Also, *Steam is water vapor above 100°C.
Also, *Steam is water vapor above 100°C.
Sweety said:
1 decade ago
Yes it is known as steam.
DSM said:
1 decade ago
State of substance whose evaporation is partial is known as steam.
Vel said:
1 decade ago
Evaporation of liquid state is perfect gas.
Manoj said:
1 decade ago
The state of a substance whose evaporation from its liquid state is partial, is known as vapour which is nothing but steam.
So answer is (A) agree.
So answer is (A) agree.
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