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maximum temperature above which gas cannot be liquefied no matter how much pressure is increased is called​

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Answered by megha250
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Critical temperature and pressure. If I'm right pls mark me as brainlist.

Answered by Anonymous
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Maximam temperature above which has cannot be liquified no matter how much pressure is increased no is increased is know as "Critical temperature."

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