The point at which all the three (solid, liquid and gas) phases co-exist, is known as the __________ point.

The point at which all the three (solid, liquid and gas) phases co-exist, is known as the __________ point. Correct Answer Triple

The point at which all the three physical phases existing in equilibrium is nothing but triple point and here the degree of freedom becomes zero for a pure substance.

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