define latent heat of vaporization explain why steam causes more severe burns than boiling water through both are at 100° c
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• Latent Heat of Vapourization:
The amount of heat absorbed during the change of state from liquid to gas is called latent heat of vapourization.
• Water VS Steam
The burns caused steam are more severe than water at same temperature because steam is formed by absorbing more heat.
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• Latent Heat of Vapourization:
The amount of heat absorbed during the change of state from liquid to gas is called latent heat of vapourization.
• Water VS Steam
The burns caused steam are more severe than water at same temperature because steam is formed by absorbing more heat.
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