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What boils at 100 degrees C and turns into steam? What similarities or differences are there between water at 100 degrees C and steam at 100C
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Water boils at 100 degrees C and turns into steam. The similarities between water at 100 degrees C and steam at 100C are that they both have the same temperature. The differences are that water is a liquid and steam is a gas.
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