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Water boils in syringes due to the reduction in pressure when the plunger is pulled back, which lowers the boiling point of water. In a syringe, the decrease in pressure allows water to reach its boiling point at a lower temperature, causing it to vaporize. This phenomenon is a demonstration of the relationship between pressure and boiling point as described by the principles of thermodynamics.

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