Chemistry, asked by 5T4rL0Rd, 11 months ago

give reasons: (a) steam produces more severe burns than boiling water. (b) we are able to sip hot tea faster from a saucer rather than cup. (c) water kept in an earthen during summer.

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Answered by ayushi484
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A) Steam produces more severe burns than water because it has more heat energy than water due to latent heat of vaporization.

B) We are able to sip hot tea faster from a saucer rather than cup due to increase in surface area the particles gets apart from each other and loses its heat energy.

C) During summer water is kept in Earthen pots because it contain pores which allows the water to come in direct contact with air so it gets cool up very fast.

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