Sir Problem solved The answer is Option(b) steam. First, A simple answer: There is more energy in the steam since the energy in boiling water tops out at 100 degrees Celsius as it is going through the phase change. Now in detail: The steam is actually boiled water. Boiled water is already at a high temperature. For the molecules to go to a desired state(as in the case of steam) more heat is needed than to reach the phase changing, vaporizing state of H2O. We know that heat is a form of energy. Hence, to say why steam has more energy is because more heat is applied. Also, pure steam requires a lot more heat at the same temperature, it consists of more energy. Another important thing is that we say boiling water because the given sample is 10g of H2O at 100 `C, which is the boiling point of water.
Super! Steam is correct answer :) You can say that steam contains the latent heat of vaporisation, so it has more energy than water at the same temperature.
Steam has more energy and can cause severe burns too because it has absorbed more energy in the form of latent heat of vaporisation even though both water and steam are at same temperature of 100°C
Steam causes severe burns because steam possesses additional energy (that's of latent heat of vapourisation) Due to this reason steam has more energy than boiling water
Sir Problem solved The answer is Option(b) steam. First, A simple answer: There is more energy in the steam since the energy in boiling water tops out at 100 degrees Celsius as it is going through the phase change. Now in detail: The steam is actually boiled water. Boiled water is already at a high temperature. For the molecules to go to the desired state(as in the case of steam) more heat is needed than to reach the phase changing, vaporizing the state of H2O. We know that heat is a form of energy. Hence, to say why steam has more energy is because more heat is applied. Also, pure steam requires a lot more heat at the same temperature, it consists of more energy. Another important thing is that we say boiling water because the given sample is 10g of H2O at 100 `C, which is the boiling point of water.
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Sir Problem solved
The answer is Option(b) steam.
First, A simple answer:
There is more energy in the steam since the energy in boiling water tops out at 100 degrees Celsius as it is going through the phase change.
Now in detail:
The steam is actually boiled water. Boiled water is already at a high temperature. For the molecules to go to a desired state(as in the case of steam) more heat is needed than to reach the phase changing, vaporizing state of H2O. We know that heat is a form of energy. Hence, to say why steam has more energy is because more heat is applied. Also, pure steam requires a lot more heat at the same temperature, it consists of more energy. Another important thing is that we say boiling water because the given sample is 10g of H2O at 100 `C, which is the boiling point of water.
Super! Steam is correct answer :)
You can say that steam contains the latent heat of vaporisation, so it has more energy than water at the same temperature.
Sir the answer is steam .please reply
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point _ the minimum temperature which at a solid melts to become atmosphere pressure it's are called melting point
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And one thing more sir that "The process by which solid directly changes to gas and gas directly changes to solid is called sublimation"
Solid to gas is sublimation but gas to solid is deposition
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The answer is steam because steam already has more energy than water
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Thanks for this clear explanation. The answer is B) steam
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Steam is the answer because steam is in gas state so it has more kinetic energy. This is why we get severe burns when exposed to steam.
Steam has more energy and can cause severe burns too because it has absorbed more energy in the form of latent heat of vaporisation even though both water and steam are at same temperature of 100°C
Steam causes severe burns because steam possesses additional energy (that's of latent heat of vapourisation)
Due to this reason
steam has more
energy than boiling water
Gas to solid is also know as deposition.
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Sir gas convert into solid is called deposition
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Sir Problem solved
The answer is Option(b) steam.
First, A simple answer:
There is more energy in the steam since the energy in boiling water tops out at 100 degrees Celsius as it is going through the phase change.
Now in detail:
The steam is actually boiled water. Boiled water is already at a high temperature. For the molecules to go to the desired state(as in the case of steam) more heat is needed than to reach the phase changing, vaporizing the state of H2O. We know that heat is a form of energy. Hence, to say why steam has more energy is because more heat is applied. Also, pure steam requires a lot more heat at the same temperature, it consists of more energy. Another important thing is that we say boiling water because the given sample is 10g of H2O at 100 `C, which is the boiling point of water.
Sir excellent explanation of latent heat.But how could u derive the value of latent heat of vaporisation.. Like 2260KJ/KG..
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it* contains the extra latent heat acquired by it during state change* :)
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the answer is c because steam has more latent heat of vaporisation than boiling water
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gas to solid is also called deposition......
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Steam is the answer because team has always more energy
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Sir, I think C)Both have Same is the answer because Kinetic Energy is not increased and is used to change the state of matter.
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36:37 the process by which a vapour (or gas) on cooling changes directly into a solid is known as deposition.
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Steam has more energy sir, because
If we heat normal water, it boils, if we still supply heat energy we get steam
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sir, Can i replace solidification with sublimation?
Steam has more kinetic energy than water at 100 degree Celsius...
But sir in my book the process of gas change into solid is given DEPOSITION not SUBLIMATION