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When water boils in a kettle, it reaches its boiling point and turns into steam. This is caused by the heat energy applied to the water that overcomes the intermolecular forces holding the water molecules together. The steam rises, creating bubbles and a hissing sound, and the water changes from a liquid to a gas state.

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