Mechanical Engineering - Heat Transfer, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Heat Transfer, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning - Section 6 (Q.No. 15)
15.
The temperature below which a gas is always liquified, is known as critical temperature.
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Learn said:   8 years ago
It can be liquified upto triple point, so always is wrong.. Hence it is incorrect
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Gaurav said:   1 decade ago
The critical temperature of a substance is the temperature at and above which vapor of the substance cannot be liquefied, no matter how much pressure is applied.

Daka Hitesh said:   9 years ago
It's Liquefied only at the critical temperature.

Mayur mandora said:   6 years ago
Temperature "AT" gas start to keep it's liquid phase and above is always in liquid phase so. "AT" Point is important for the questions point of view.

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