The temperature at which both liquid and gas phases are identical, is called the __________ point.

The temperature at which both liquid and gas phases are identical, is called the __________ point. Correct Answer Critical

The critical point is a point where the difference in properties between the vapour and liquid will no longer exists and so, we can’t identify which is liquid and which is vapour.

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