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प्रश्न
Explain why, a small volume of water in a kettle can fill a kitchen with steam.
उत्तर
A small volume of water heated in a kettle produces water vapour, which being a gas, spreads in the room due to weak inter-molecular forces of attraction between the vapour particles and very high kinetic energy.
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