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What is the critical pressure and temperature of water?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate!!!

➡️However, the liquid-vapor boundary terminates in an endpoint at some critical temperature Tc and critical pressure pc. This is the critical point. In water, the critical point occurs at around 647 K (374 °C or 705 °F) and 22.064 MPa (3200 psia or 218 atm).
Answered by goldikthakur
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The point at which the critical temperature and critical pressure is met is called the critical point. The critical pressure and critical temperature of water and steam are 22.12 MPa and 647.14 K, respectively.

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