define latent heat of vaporization. Which will cause more severe burns boiling water or steam and why
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It is because of latent heat of vaporization. Latent heat of vaporization is the amount of heat energy required to change a unit mass of liquid into vapor at atmospheric pressure at its boiling point. ... Hence, as steam has more heat energy, it can cause more severe burns than boiling water.
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It is because of latent heat of vaporization. Latent heat of vaporization is the amount of heat energy required to change a unit mass of liquid into vapor at atmospheric pressure at its boiling point. ... Hence, as steam has more heat energy, it can cause more severe burns than boiling water.
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