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Answer:

See below.  

Step-by-step explanation:

A typical heating curve for water looks like the diagram below.

It consists of five general areas.

  1. Warming of ice.
  2. Melting of ice. At 0 °C, ice and water are at equilibrium. If the water is cooling, the process is called freezing.
  3. Warming the water.
  4. Boiling of water. At 100 °C, water and steam are at equilibrium. If the steam is cooling, the process is called condensation.
  5. Heating the steam.
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