what kind of process is superheating of steam
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Superheated steam is a form of steam at a temperature higher than its source liquid's boiling point, aka vaporization point, under a given pressure. It is a relative state to something called saturated, or wet, steam. This kind of steam is one that just exceeds the boiling point of the source at a given pressure
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