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(ii) Molecules in steam at 100° C have more energy as compared to molecules of
water at the same temperature.
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Answered by Trishitshah16w14
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At 100°C, the water is present in two states: Liquid and gases. At this temperature, the water molecules get converted into vapor state. The energy of the vapor or steam particles is more than the water molecules although they are present at the same temperature because of the presence of Latent heat of vaporization.mark me brainliest and follow me.

Answered by ananyasharma427
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At 100°C, the water is present in two states: Liquid and gases. At this temperature, the water molecules get converted into vapor state. The energy of the vapor or steam particles is more than the water molecules although they are present at the same temperature because of the presence of Latent heat of vaporization.

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