meowzeran
meowzeran meowzeran
  • 29-04-2020
  • Chemistry
contestada

Phase changes, why does steam at 100% see produce a more harmful burn then boiling water.

Respuesta :

joujoudesruisseaux
joujoudesruisseaux joujoudesruisseaux
  • 29-04-2020

Answer: steam has more energy than water (or else it would've stayed as a water). Steam can create a more harmful burn because it can be under higher pressure, so that it simultaneously burns away the skin. High pressure gases have also been known to penetrate the skin carrying liquids (such as oils) into the tissue beneath.

Explanation:

Answer Link

Otras preguntas

How do you write- two times a quantity x minus one is twelve.
A circuit contains a 12-volt battery and two 3-ohm bulbs in series. a. Calculate the total resistance of the circuit. b. Calculate the current in the circuit.
What impact did events in Russia have on the need for American land forces in Europe?
how do you write the word phrase for the algebraic expression y/5-10
Why are the delegated powers similar to enumerated powers?
3 pumps, working 6 hours a day, can empy a water tank in 2 days. How many hours a day must 9 pumps work to empty the same tank in 1 day?
A 0.0010-kg pellet is fired at a speed of 50.0m/s at a motionless 0.35-kg piece of balsa wood. When the  pellet hits the wood, it sticks in the wood and they s
How do you get the sum of the numbers 56 and 64 as the product of their greatest common factor and another sum
How do I convert Cartesian coordinates to polar coordinates?
Do you think the buoyant force would be greater or smaller if the gold cube were suspended in water? Explain your answer.