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Q: What medicine should you take if your hand get burned by the steam?
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Why can you put your hand into steam without getting burnt but not water?

Actually if you place your hand into steam, you WILL get burnt. What you are probably thinking of is placing your hand into the condensate of the steam that appears like a cloud. You can place your hand into that because it has to cool to a much lower temperature before it begins to condense. True steam is actually a colorless (at least in the wavelengths we can see with our human eyes) gas and is invisible to us.