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Chemistry, 06.05.2020 08:15 kawaunmartinjr10

Consider the amount of heat energy delivered to an object by the same mass of liquid water at 100°C and steam at 100°C.

Which statement is true?

a. Liquid water delivers more energy because it has more mass.
b. Liquid water and steam deliver the same amount of energy.
c. Steam delivers more energy because it is at a higher temperature.
d. Steam delivers more energy because it condenses.

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