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Explosive boiling, also known as 'boiling delay' or 'superheated liquid explosion', occurs when a liquid is heated rapidly beyond its boiling point without vaporization, leading to a sudden and violent phase change. This phenomenon is typically observed in superheated liquids where nucleation sites are absent, resulting in rapid vaporization once nucleation is triggered.
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