Why we feel more hot when we touch vapour whereas boiling water feels less hot?
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vapour consists of additional energy which has observed by the latent heat of vaporisation than boiling water hope it helps
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Vapours, by far. The act of turning water from a liquid to a gas, even if the temperature remains constant, imparts steam with a great deal more energy.
But wait, you say, I’ve placed my hand in steam a number of times, with no serious burns! But did you? Question: Could you SEE the steam? If you could, then it was no longer steam, but tiny drops of condensed water in the air. True steam is colorless, and will burn you FAST.
But wait, you say, I’ve placed my hand in steam a number of times, with no serious burns! But did you? Question: Could you SEE the steam? If you could, then it was no longer steam, but tiny drops of condensed water in the air. True steam is colorless, and will burn you FAST.
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