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When liquid water becomes a gas at 100°C, it undergoes a phase transition known as vaporization or boiling. This process occurs when the temperature reaches the boiling point, allowing water molecules to gain enough energy to break free from the liquid state and enter the gaseous state as water vapor. The transition involves the absorption of heat, which is necessary for the molecules to overcome intermolecular forces.

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