Chemistry, asked by Sakuanand, 1 year ago

why the steam produces more severe burns than the boiling water

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Answered by sghosebiswas123
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Steam produces more severe burns than the boiling water as it contains the latent heat of vaporisation i.e it has more heat energy trapped in it than water... Hope This Helps...
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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