what is critical temprature
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the temperature at which phase change of substance occurs is
called critical temperature.
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Answer / sdfg
critical temperature is the point at which a sustance start
changing its phase.
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Answer / suvendu
temp above which a gas can't be liquified by simply applying pressure ,in order to liquify the gas it's temp should be reduced.
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Answer / jatinder sharma
critical temp is the temp above which the gas cant be
liquified by changing its pressure upto any extent.
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Answer / vijay sinha
during heating critical temp. is the temp. where liquid
will be transferred directly to superheated steam .
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Answer / gaurav
temperature at which any substance change its phase i.e.
from solid to liquid or from liquid to gas is calld critical
temperature.eg. water(liquid) converted to steam(gas) at
100c so 100c is the critical temperature.
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Answer / kurd
critical temprature is the change of temperature in
substance phase
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Answer / amrutesh
critical temperature is that temperature above which the
temperature shall not rise no matter how much heat is given
as an input
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Answer / chaitanya pithawa
critical temperature is the temperature after that point
steam won't come in liquid phase at any condition.
at this temperature all the solid material will behave like
a super conductor.
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Answer / jayakrishna
Gases can be converted to liquids by compressing the gas at
a suitable temperature.
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