Multiple Choice
The critical temperature of a substance is
A) always higher than the triple point temperature.
B) the temperature below which it cannot exist in the liquid state.
C) the temperature which is always higher than the Kelvin point.
D) the temperature below which it cannot be liquefied by increasing the pressure.
E) the temperature below which it cannot be supercooled.
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