Steam at 100 C contains the same amount of heat energy per gram as liquid water at 100 C?

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2026-07-16 04:10

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For a given mass, steam will have more energy than water. The difference is called the 'heat of vaporization'. One thing to be carefuls about, of course, is that a given mass of steam will occupy much more volume than the same mass of water.

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