Which of the following statements is not true for a system that has reached the eutectic temperature?

Which of the following statements is not true for a system that has reached the eutectic temperature? Correct Answer The system is a open system

The eutectic temperature is achieved by heating a liquid in the point where the density of the liquid state is equal to the density of the vapor state. Here, the interface between the liquid and vapor vanishes resulting in a miscible fluid. This can only occur in a closed system (otherwise the vapor would escape into the surroundings).

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