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11. In a water system, the triple point has the value of-
(A) 0°C, 1 atm
(B) 0°C, 4.58 mm
(C) 0.0075°C, 1 atm
(D) 0.0075°C, 4.58 mm​

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Answered by amritamohanty918
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Answer:

(C)0.0075°C,1 atm

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Answered by kshitijgrg
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Answer:

The value of the triple point in the water at a pressure of 4.6 torr and 0.01 ° C.

Explanation:

The only combination of pressure and temperature at which pure water, pure ice, and pure water vapor can coexist in a stable equilibrium occurs at exactly 273.16 Kelvin (0.01 ° C) and  611.73 Pascal (approximately 6.1173 millibars, 0.0060373057 atm). increase. ..

Simply put, the triple point of water is the only temperature at which water can exist in all three states of matter. Solid (ice), liquid (water),  gas (steam). This temperature is 0.01 ° C.

At this point, infinitely small changes in pressure and temperature can turn any substance into ice, water, or steam.

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