Agree. You can of course treat "Boiling water" in its gerund form where it functions as a noun:
"Boiling water should be performed in a metal pot".
> It’s a hazard, a cooking stage, a state of matterAll of these are ancillary and depend on context, but in every one of these downstream cases the same underlying process is happening: the water is boiling.
> the water is boiling.
Not necessarily. It might refer to heating water to bring it to a boil.
Q. What are you doing over there?
A. Oh, just boiling water.