What is the critical point in a phase diagram? A point where solid, liquid, and gas phases no longer exist, and the subs
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What is the critical point in a phase diagram? A point where solid, liquid, and gas phases no longer exist, and the subs
What is the critical point in a phase diagram? A point where solid, liquid, and gas phases no longer exist, and the substance becomes a plasma. The point at which solid, liquid, and gas phases exist in equilibrium with each other. None of these answers The point above which a substance exists with properties of both gases and liquids. OOO
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