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can I have some information about triple point of water

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Answered by Meghanath777
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chem the temperature and pressure atwhich the three phases of a substance arein equilibrium. The triple point of water,273.16 K at a pressure of 611.2 Pa, is thebasis of the definition of the kelvin

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The temperature and pressure at which a substance can exist in equilibrium in the liquid, solid, and gaseous states. The triple point of pure water is at 0.01°C (273.16K, 32.01°F) and 4.58 mm (611.2Pa) of mercury and is used to calibrate thermometers
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