Physics, asked by bhagwanahire62, 6 months ago

why does steam at 100°C cause more harm to our skin than water at 100°C​

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Answered by krishanagupta2007
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Answer:

There's more energy in the steam. To raise the temperature of one gram of water from 37'C (temperature of skin) to 100'C (the boiling point) requires 63 calories (one calorie per degree). ... Steam burns do have to potential to cause more damage than scalding. The reason has to do with the latent heat of vaporization.

Answered by kanhaiyakumar7801
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Answer:

There's more energy in the steam. To raise the temperature of one gram of water from 37'C (temperature of skin) to 100'C (the boiling point) requires 63 calories (one calorie per degree). ... Steam burns do have to potential to cause more damage than scalding. The reason has to do with the latent heat of vaporization.

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