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Q2)Water in the form of ice has a cooling effect while water in the form of steam

may cause serious burns.Explain the phenomenon?​

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Answered by audreysh1234
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Answer:

Hello!:)

When the temperature is decreased to 0°C, the water will turn into ice.

When the temperature is increased to 100°C, the water will become steam.

It behaves more latent when you compare liquid and solid form.

This is why water as steam can cause serious burns, and water in the form of ice has the cooling effect.

The steam may cause burns and burning effects as the temp. increases.

Hope this helps! Have a good day:)

Explanation:

Answered by spch11111111
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Answer:

when you freeze the water the water change into ice which is 0° celsius and when you heat the water it goes into gaseous form

Explanation:

the phenomenon is conversion of solid into liquid when heat and liquid to solid when cools and liquid to gas when heat and gas into liquid when cools.

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