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Why are burns caused by steam at 100°C more painful than that of water at 100°C?

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1. Water at 100°C takes additional heat energy to convert from liquid state to vapour (steam) state. This energy is called latent heat of vapourisation. 

2. Hence, steam at 100°C contains more heat energy than that of water at 100°C. 

3. So, burns caused by steam at 100°C are more painful than that of water at 100°C.



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