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A superheated liquid is a state where a liquid is heated above its boiling point without transitioning into a gas, due to the absence of nucleation sites for bubble formation. This metastable state can rapidly vaporize when disturbed, leading to explosive boiling and is a critical consideration in both industrial applications and scientific experiments.
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