Alka was making tea in a kettle suddenly she felt intense heat from the box of steam gushing out of the spout of the kettle she wondered whether the temperature of the steam was higher than that of the water boiling in the kettle comment
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yes, because water coverts into water vapours and as we know that because of low force attration b/w gases particles so gases exert more pressure than water
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yes it will be
The temperature of the steam will be higher as compared to the water as the enery required to change the water(liquid) to steam(gas) is now settled with steam.
So higher energy is equal to higher temperature.
The temperature of the steam will be higher as compared to the water as the enery required to change the water(liquid) to steam(gas) is now settled with steam.
So higher energy is equal to higher temperature.
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