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    The temperature at which the molar specific volumes for liquid and vapor phases become equal is termed as:
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    The temperature at which the molar specific volumes for liquid and vapor phases become equal is termed as:

    A.

    Boiling point

    B.

    Critical temperature

    C.

    Triple point

    D.

    Temperature of vaporization

    Correct option is B

    The temperature at which the molar specific volumes of liquid and vapor phases become equal is called the critical temperature.

    At the critical point, the distinction between liquid and vapor phases disappears, and the substance exists as a supercritical fluid. The critical temperature is the highest temperature at which a substance can exist as a liquid.

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