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A steam burn is generally more severe than a water burn because steam carries more heat energy than water due to its high temperature. Steam can cause more damage to the skin upon contact and penetrate deeper into the tissue, resulting in a more serious burn.
Yes, steam can burn paper if it is hot enough. The heat from the steam can cause the paper to ignite and catch fire. It is important to be cautious when working with steam near flammable materials like paper.
Steam is not toxic! It can burn, but it is not toxic.
No, steam itself is not flammable. Steam is simply water in the gas phase, so it does not burn or support combustion.
A steam burn is an example of latent heat, because beside the heat released by the steam itself, a part of it condenses, turning into water, which in turn releases heat too.
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Steam is more dangerous because the temperature is higher.
kettles burn when the water is boiling because the steam and the evaporation. By anna
Greater latent heat in steam due to phase change.
Water is cheap and you burn any thing in the furnace on the old steam boats!!
it is kind of funny, but there has been reasearch that human urine helps on any kind of burn