Multiple Choice
The critical temperature of any gas is
A) the temperature above which the gas cannot be liquefied.
B) the temperature at which solid,liquid,and gas coexist.
C) the temperature below which the gas cannot exist as a liquid.
D) the temperature at which the gas has a maximum volume.
E) 374ºC.
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