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Steam. Steam is water in gas form. Boiling water reaches a temperature of 212 degrees and it begins to turn to steam. Interesting property of water is that no matter how hotter you turn up the heat, the water temperature remains at 212 degrees.

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Q: Bubbles form at the base of the container what gas has formed?
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