explain why a small volume of water in a kettle can fill a kitchen with steam.
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When water is heated , it gets coverted into water vapour .In gaseous state intermolecular space is very large and so it occupies a larger volume as compared to when in solid.state.
Hence when water in kettle is converted to steam it can fill the kitchen.
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When water is heated , it gets coverted into vapours . In gaseous state intermolecular spaces are very large and so it occupies large volume. So when water in kettle is converted to steam it can fill the kitchen.
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