some substances cannot exist in the gaseous state, other cannot exist in the liquid state, and some cannot exist either in the gaseous or the liquid state. giving suitable examples. justify the above statement?
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Diamond does not exist in the gaseous state. Upon melting, the liquid carbon is no longer diamond. Dry ice (the solid form of carbon di oxide) goes directly to a gas at normal pressures. Given sufficient pressure (in a steel cylinder) the liquid form can exist.
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