at critical point the densities of gaseous and liquid states become same correct or incorrect with reason
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The liquid expands and becomes less dense until, at the critical point, the densities of liquid and vapour become equal, eliminating the boundary between the two phases. If the average density at the start is too low, all the liquid will evaporate before the critical temperature is reached.
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