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Why steam causes more severe burns than boiling water at same temperature ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

LAtent heat of vapoursation

Explanation:

Answered by radheshyam6441
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Steam produces more severe burns than boiling water. We know that both boiling water and steam, the temperature is around 100-degree celsius but steam causes severe burns. Let us explore the reason behind it.

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.

Explanation:

  • Steam has more energy than boiling water. It possesses the additional latent heat of vaporization.
  • So, when steam falls on skin and condenses to produce water it gives out 22.5 x 105 J/kg more heat than boiling water at the same temperature.
  • So, when steam falls on skin and condenses to produce water it gives out 22.5 x 105 J/kg more heat than boiling water at the same temperature.Steam has more energy than boiling water. Therefore, burns produced by steam are more severe than those produced by boiling water
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