steam at 100 C causes more severe burn than hot water at 100 C. Explain why?
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Steam has more energy than boiling water at the same temperature i.e. 100 degrees celsius. It possesses the additional latent heat of vaporization. So, when steam falls on the skin it condenses and produces water 22.5×105J per kg which produces more heat than boiling water at the same temperature.
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Stream as moreenergy than boiling water at the same temparature I.e. 100 degree celcius. it possesses the additional latent heat of vaporization. so, when steams falls on the skin itcindenses and produce water22.5x 105J per kg which produce more heat than boiling water at the same temparature
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