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                                               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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                                               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
 
                                   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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Revision as of 00:21, 23 March 2016

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
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

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