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Physics, 08.07.2019 06:30 correafelix7

Why can steam at 100°c cause more severe burns than the same mass of liquid water at 100°c? a. because when liquid water changes to a gas, it loses energy. b. the steam has more thermal energy than the liquid water. c. the steam has less thermal energy than the liquid water. d. because the steam takes up more volume than the liquid water. this is science

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