Editing Difference Between Critical Point And Triple Point
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Critical point | Triple point | Critical point | Triple point | ||
− | + | The point at which saturated liquid and saturated vapour lines meet is called the critical point | The point at which fusion line and sublimation line and vapourisation meet is called the triple point | |
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It is represented by a point on p-v-T surface |It is represented by a point on p-T diagram but appears as a line on p-v-T surface | It is represented by a point on p-v-T surface |It is represented by a point on p-T diagram but appears as a line on p-v-T surface | ||
− | At critical point there is no distinction between the liquid and vapour phases . below critical point the substances exists in a two phases | At triple point all the three phases can coexist together in equilibrium | + | At critical point there is no distinction between the liquid and vapour phases . below critical point the substances exists in a two phases | At triple point all the three phases can coexist together in equilibrium |
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