Question 2 of 8 <> -/1 View Policies Current Attempt in Progress Steam can cause more severe burns than water, even if both are at the same temperature. Calculate the amount of heat released from 97 g of steam at 100.0°C as it cools to 37°C (body temperature), and the amount of heat released from 97 g of water at 100.0 °C as it cools to 37 °C. The AHvaporization of water is 43.9 kJ mol1 and the specific heat of water is 4.184 Jg1°C-1. The heat content of 97 g of water at 100°C cooling to 37°C is kJ. The heat released when 97 g of water vapor at 100°C cools to 37°C is i kJ. eTextbook and Media Save for Later Attempts: 0 of 15 used Submit Answer M Q Nu

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Steam can cause more severe burns than water, even if both are at the same temperature. Calculate the amount of heat released
from 97 g of steam at 100.0°C as it cools to 37°C (body temperature), and the amount of heat released from 97 g of water at 100.0 °C
as it cools to 37 °C. The AHvaporization of water is 43.9 kJ mol1 and the specific heat of water is 4.184 Jg1°C1.
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