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Water can be heated above its boiling point without boiling. What is this process called?

A. superheating B. vaporization C. melting D. condensation E. supercooling

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No, it's A. Condensation is when a vapor turns into a liquid.Superheated liquids have a tendency to boil explosively. That is what bioling chips prevent. DK... Show More
A. Its very hard to do though, since all impurities must be removed. And of course, if anything gets into the water after that point, it violently explodes.... Show More

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