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As water is gradually heated from ice to steam, it undergoes several phase transitions. First, the ice melts into liquid water at 0°C, absorbing heat without changing temperature. As the temperature of the liquid water increases to 100°C, it reaches the boiling point, where it begins to vaporize into steam, again absorbing heat without a temperature change. Finally, as the steam continues to be heated, its temperature rises above 100°C.

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