Explosive boiling or phase explosion
ID: explosive-boiling-or-phase-explosion
Explosive boiling, often referred to as phase explosion, is a phenomenon that occurs when a liquid rapidly transitions to a gas under conditions where the heat input or reduction in pressure is sufficient to cause a sudden, violent outgassing. This process can lead to a rapid expansion of the liquid, often resulting in significant mechanical forces and even explosions.
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