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When the steam in the container condenses into liquid water at room temperature, the container will not necessarily remain full. The volume of steam is much larger than that of the liquid water it converts into, so the container will likely have some empty space left. Additionally, if the container was initially sealed, it may also experience a slight decrease in pressure, which can further affect the amount of liquid present.

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