How does boiling point of water work?

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Does water escape a solution when the temperature is close to 100 degrees Celsius?

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At 100 deg C there is so much energy in the water that the molecules separate and go from liquid to gas.

At zero deg C there is so little energy in the water that the molecules slow down and get close together, so close they can’t slide across each other, and this is ice.

Water is not a solution. It can be a solute, with other molecules dissolved in it.

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