Common Primary School Science Misconceptions 1

By: Jessica Loke
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Really? That's not steam? So what's that mist?

That mist is actually water in liquid form has just condensed, but not dense enough yet to fall. Steam is really invisible. :)

So, for those of you who are really technically inclined, can you explain the difference between steam and vapour?


On a somewhat related topic, do steam mops really work? Or can your $5 mop with some hot water do exactly the trick.

Steam Mops: Do the really work?

 

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Posted on 24/01/2018

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