What is critical pressure ?. What will happen if water is
heated above critical pressure and temperature?
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Answer / chaitanya pithawa
The temperature above which a gas cannot be liquefied,
regardless of the pressure applied.
The temperature at which a material becomes a superconductor.
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Answer / syednuther
The temperature above which a gas cannot be liquefied,
as per temp
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Answer / hardik
At above critical pressure and temeperature water heated
than it's latent heat is zero so steam convert in super
heated.
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Answer / rajesh kumar shukla
The presure after which the water state will change called
the critical presure.if we heated the water above the
critical presure &temprature the water will reach at the
vapour state.
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Answer / elayaraj
max pressure above which the system damage or fails are
called as critical pressure.
if water is heated above critical pressure and temperature
it is converted into super heated steam.
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