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Which causes severe burns: Steam or boiling water. Explain why?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The state of steam is gas and that of water is liquid. Steam will produce more burn than boiling water since steam has more warmth vitality than water because of its dormant warmth of vaporization. Even at the same temperature the bubbling (boiling) water produces less severe burns than steam.

Answered by MANNATRAJ
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Explanation:

The state of steam is gas and that of water is liquid. Steam will produce more burn than boiling water since steam has more warmth vitality than water because of its dormant warmth of vaporization. Even at the same temperature the bubbling (boiling) water produces less severe burns than steam.

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