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is hot water boiling in kettle hoter than puff of steam

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Answered by Anonymous
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The water boiling in Kettle is not hotter than steam because Steam has more heat

Answered by GreatAniruddh7
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The temperature of steam and the water boiling in the kettle is the same. But the particles of steam have more energy in the form of latent heat of vaporisation than the particles of water. This energy is released when the steam condenses to water. Therefore, steam is hotter than the boiling water

Steam occurs when water goes above 212 degrees Fahrenheit, which is hotter than water when it is at its stable point. While water boils at 212 F, steam is at a much higher temperature as water turns to vapor. The instability of the liquid can make it turn into a vapor more quickly and can produce steam

Actual hot steam is invisible. When the pressure of the atmosphere is 1013 mbar (this is about the average pressure for a place which is at sea level), water will boil (turn into steam) at 100 degrees Celsius.

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