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Question
Why are burns caused by steam more painful than those caused by boiling water at the same temperature?
Answer in Brief
Solution
- When steam hits our skin, it condenses to water and then cools down to the temperature of the skin.
- Now, the energy released will be due to latent heat and a fall in temperature.
- Whereas when boiling water hits our skin, there is no phase transition but only a fall in temperature and the heat transferred to the skin will be only due to cooling.
- Also, the loss of energy that is released from steam hitting our skin occurs quickly and in a small localized area, therefore causing damage to our cells.
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