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Water is liquid between 0°C and 100°C due to its molecular structure and hydrogen bonding. At temperatures above 0°C, the kinetic energy of water molecules is sufficient to overcome the hydrogen bonds that hold them in a solid structure, allowing them to move freely as a liquid. Conversely, below 100°C, the thermal energy is not high enough to break these bonds entirely, preventing water from transitioning to a gas. This unique property of water is essential for various biological and environmental processes.

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