A beaker filled with 100 ml of water has an initial temperature of 23 degrees Celsius. After the beaker has been heated, the final temperature is 100 degrees celsius. The final volume of the water is 85.32 ml. After reaching the final temperature, there are bubbles throughout the water. What is this an example of?
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