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    The Maximum Temperature at Which a Gas Can Be Liquefied
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The Maximum Temperature at Which a Gas Can Be Liquefied

Question 80

Question 80

Multiple Choice

The maximum temperature at which a gas can be liquefied is just below the ________.


A) boiling temperature
B) critical temperature
C) melting temperature
D) normal temperature
E) superheating temperature

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