water vapour have more energy than water at same temperature .why?
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Because water vapour has extra heat in the form of latent heat of vaporisation.
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At this temperature,
In order to convert liquid water into vapours,
This additional energy which converts water at 373 K to steam is known as 'latent energy of vaporisation.'
The water vapours have a lot more heat energy than liquid water at the same temperature.
At this temperature,
In order to convert liquid water into vapours,
This additional energy which converts water at 373 K to steam is known as 'latent energy of vaporisation.'
The water vapours have a lot more heat energy than liquid water at the same temperature.
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