small volume of water in a kettle can fill a kitchen with steam. Explain why?
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due to latent heat
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when u heat the kettle the water will heat at 105°c hence when kettle kept out, it condenced and changes to water in between the steam mix with all the air present
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Answer: in liquid state atoms of water are held together by strong intermolecular force and is tightly packed in small area but in gasues state water is more free and could occupy more amount of space
Explanation: So when water in kettle is converted to steam it can fill the kitchen. A small volume of water in a kettle can fill a kitchen with steam because on heating water changes to gaseoues state have less force of attraction. And, due to less force of attraction it covers the whole kitchen
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