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The example in which the particles in water have the most kinetic energy is steam rising from a kettle. In steam, the water molecules have transitioned from a liquid to a gas phase, which occurs at a higher temperature, resulting in greater kinetic energy compared to water in its liquid (heated pool or refrigerated water) or solid (ice) forms.