Water at standard atmospheric conditions ..
(A) Behaves as an ideal gas
(B) Is mostly liquid
(C) Is far above its critical state
(D) Is far below its critical state
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is far above it critical state
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Option (D) - Is far below its critical state
Water at standard atmospheric conditions is far below its critical state.
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- A pure substance may exist in various phases. They are principal phases such as solid, liquid, and gas.
- Phase is the distinct molecular arrangement that is homogenous throughout and separated from others by identifiable boundary surfaces.
- The point at which the liquid and vapor phases are not distinguishable is called critical point and at atmospheric conditions, it is far below its critical point.
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