Re: water steamer gadgets
On Fri, 06 Jun 2003 08:47:26 +0900, Curt Fischer <crf3@po.cwru.edu>
belched the alphabet and kept on going with:
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>Rindler Sigurd wrote:
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>> > What is the difference b/w mist and gas?
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>> Not very scientific... but mist consists of very small particles of water
>> that float in the air at lower temperatures. Gas would be electrolyzed water
>> at molecular size (hydrogen gas and oxygen gas), while steam is something
>> like mist whemn it comes to the particle size.
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>Your version of "steam" accords with what most people think of when they
>see "steam", but the industrial and technical usage is well-established
>to mean "gasesous water above the boiling point". This form of steam is
>invisibible and very hot.
And superheated steam?
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