A. What produces more severe burns, boiling water or steam?

B. For any substance, why does the temperature remain constant during the change of state?

A. At a given temperature, particles of steam are at higher kinetic energy than that of boiling water. Therefore, steam would produce more severe burns than boiling water.


B. During the change of state, the heat energy supplied to the substance is completely used to overcome the forces of attraction between the particles of the substance. So there is no change in the temperature of the substance during its change of state. The energy supplied at that time is called latent heat.


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