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The hot mist that water produces when it is boiled

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You don't really need water to boil to produce "steam" which is actually the visible water vapor after it is condensed into liquid. ... When enough energy is absorbed, the water molecules will become excited enough to change states of matter, going from a liquid to a gas. Steam is simply water vapor.

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