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What produce more severe burns boiling water or steam?

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Answered by Abhi12345678911234
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steam produces more severe burns

Abhi12345678911234: because it has more heat energy
Answered by Anonymous
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When water changes into steam at its boiling point, it absorbs latent heat of vaporisation (which is 22.5 x 109 joules per kilogram). This means that steam at 100°C contains much more heat (in the form of latent heat) than boiling water at the same temperature of 100°C. So, when steam falls on our skin and condenses to form water, it gives out 22.5 x 105 joules per kilogram of more heat than boiling water at the same temperature. Since steam gives out much more heat than boiling water, it causes more severe burns.

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