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Can you get water hotter than 100 degrees?

Harper Clark | 2023-04-20 16:27:45 | page views:1011
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Benjamin Wilson

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At this point it undergoes a phase change into steam, which is still water, but in the gas phase. Steam can (and does) get hotter than 100 degrees Celsius, and can be very dangerous as a result. Water can't exist in liquid form - at least at standard pressure - above 100 deg. C, since that is its boiling point.
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Zoe Peterson

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At this point it undergoes a phase change into steam, which is still water, but in the gas phase. Steam can (and does) get hotter than 100 degrees Celsius, and can be very dangerous as a result. Water can't exist in liquid form - at least at standard pressure - above 100 deg. C, since that is its boiling point.
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