aboveboiling
Aboveboiling is a term used in thermodynamics to describe a state where a substance is heated beyond its boiling point. This typically occurs under conditions of pressure that are different from standard atmospheric pressure. When a liquid is heated, its vapor pressure increases. If this vapor pressure exceeds the surrounding pressure, the liquid will begin to boil, forming bubbles of vapor within the liquid that rise to the surface. Aboveboiling conditions imply that the temperature has risen further, and the substance exists as a gas or vapor, often at a pressure significantly higher than atmospheric.
In a closed system, such as a pressure cooker, water can reach temperatures well above its normal