vesihöyrynä
Vesihöyrynä (water vapor) is the gaseous state of water. It forms when water molecules gain enough energy to overcome intermolecular forces and enter the gas phase, through evaporation or boiling. In ordinary weather vesihöyrynä is invisible; it becomes visible only when it condenses into tiny droplets as dew, fog, or clouds, or when steam is produced by rapid boiling.
In the atmosphere, vesihöyrynä constitutes a major part of humidity. Its amount is described by partial pressure
Physically, vesihöyrynä has a high latent heat of vaporization; energy is required to convert liquid water
Industrial and everyday uses rely on vesihöyrynä: steam heating, sterilization, cooking, laundry, and power generation via