What is the critical temperature of water?

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Sep 25, 2015

No.

Explanation:

The critical temperature of any substance is the temperature at which, and above which, the vapor of the substance cannot be liquified , no matter how great the pressure.

The diagram below shows that the critical temperature for water is 374^"o""C".

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