A critical point at which liquid and vapor phase are identical is known as____

A critical point at which liquid and vapor phase are identical is known as____ Correct Answer Plait point

Plait point is that particular point where the vapor and the liquid part coincides in a binodal curve. These points depends on the critical pressure and temperature. Even the existence of this are dependent on the pressure, temperature, and components.

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