The steam will be cooled, and will condense back into liquid water.
In cold weather the rate of feed would increase because steam would condense more rapidly.
The steam condenses to water to be reused in the water-steam cycle.
The steam-and-solvent mixture is transferred to another vessel, where the steam condenses into water.
It was noticeable that the steam did not come out as an invisible vapor and condense in mid-air.
The steam condenses within the heat exchanger and provides desalinated water.
Of course, on cold surfaces, steam condenses into water so use a cloth to wipe away dirt and grease.
The steam will condense in the upper atmosphere, conveying heat back into space.
At first, in contact with cool coal, the steam condenses to water acting as a cleaning agent.
This occurs because a large amount of latent heat is liberated as steam condenses into liquid water on the skin.