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Leidenfroost Effect
A phenomenon in which a liquid in contact with a solid surface much hotter than the boiling point of that liquid forms a heat-insulating layer of vapor between the surface and the liquid, slowing the rapid boiling off of, for example, a drop of liquid on that surface.
A phenomenon in which a liquid in contact with a solid surface much hotter than the boiling point of that liquid forms a heat-insulating layer of vapor between the surface and the liquid, slowing the rapid boiling off of, for example, a drop of liquid on that surface.