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∙ 11y agoThe heat content of 1 gram of steam of 100oC is much higher than that of 1 gram of 100oC, the extra comes from condensation heat (energy).
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∙ 11y agoBurns caused by steam are more severe than burns caused by boiling water at the same temperature because steam contains more heat energy than water. When steam comes into contact with skin, it releases this heat energy rapidly, resulting in more severe burns. Additionally, steam can penetrate deeper into the skin due to its gaseous nature, causing more extensive damage.
Steam carries more energy than boiling water. When water is at its boiling point, it requires additional energy to boost it into a gaseous state. When the steam comes in contact with a cooler object and condense back to a liquid, it releases that energy as heat. If that object is human skin, that heat will cause a burn. - - - - - It would be very rare to have steam with the same temperature as boiling liquid water. The only way to keep water liquid past 100 degrees C is to put it under pressure. By contrast, once you have formed steam you can raise it to just about any temperature you want - there are many industrial processes that require steam at 600 degrees F. Hence, at least part of the reason burns from steam are more severe than burns from boiling water, is the steam is hotter.
This depends on the temperature.
No, salt does not affect the temperature of steam. Adding salt to water increases the boiling point of the water, but once the water has turned into steam, the temperature of the steam remains the same.
Steam contains more energy due to its latent heat of vaporization, which is released when it condenses upon contact with skin. This extra energy causes more severe burns compared to water at the same temperature, as the heat is released directly into the skin upon condensation.
Burns caused by steam are more severe than burns caused by boiling water at the same temperature because steam contains more heat energy than water. When steam comes into contact with skin, it releases this heat energy rapidly, resulting in more severe burns. Additionally, steam can penetrate deeper into the skin due to its gaseous nature, causing more extensive damage.
it boils If you mean "one-hundred degrees Celsius (degrees C)," then that is water's boiling point. What this means is that this is the maximum temperature water can be before it turns to steam. Steam can be much hotter than water because of this, making steam burns more serious than water burns.
Burns can come from anything hot. Microwaves, the sun, (sometimes the refrigerator,) a TV, computer, or handheld game that was turned on for a long time, active volcanoes, lava, fire, friction, steam, hot water, etc., can cause burns. Or cold. Burns are caused by rapid changes in temperature
Steam can cause more severe burns than boiling water because steam has a higher heat energy content. When steam comes into contact with the skin, it releases this heat energy, causing more damage than boiling water at the same temperature.
Burns and scalds can be caused by heat sources such as fire, hot liquids, steam, or contact with hot objects. Other causes include radiation, electricity, chemicals, and friction. These injuries can vary in severity depending on the source, temperature, and duration of exposure.
Steam carries more energy than boiling water. When water is at its boiling point, it requires additional energy to boost it into a gaseous state. When the steam comes in contact with a cooler object and condense back to a liquid, it releases that energy as heat. If that object is human skin, that heat will cause a burn. - - - - - It would be very rare to have steam with the same temperature as boiling liquid water. The only way to keep water liquid past 100 degrees C is to put it under pressure. By contrast, once you have formed steam you can raise it to just about any temperature you want - there are many industrial processes that require steam at 600 degrees F. Hence, at least part of the reason burns from steam are more severe than burns from boiling water, is the steam is hotter.
Hot water has a maximum temperature of 100 degrees centigrade. If it goes beyond that it is now steam. Steam burns are more dangerous because they are much hotter than water.
Steam burns are often more severe than other types of burns because steam transfers a large amount of heat energy to the skin very quickly. This rapid transfer of heat can cause damage to multiple layers of skin, resulting in deeper burns compared to other sources of burns. Additionally, the high temperature of steam can lead to more extensive tissue damage and a higher risk of infection.
Steam at 100 degrees Celsius is more dangerous than water at 100 degrees Celsius because steam carries more heat energy and can cause deeper burns on contact with skin. Additionally, steam has a greater ability to penetrate clothing and protective gear, increasing the risk of burns.
when steam condenses it gives out large quantity of latent heat(2260000 J/kg).thus the burns caused by steams affect a larger and deeper area.
This depends on the temperature.
Steam burns are painful because they damage the skin just like any other burn. Steam burns hurt because the water in steam keeps the heat trapped in the skin.