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if the pressure at the triple point of a substance is greater tha n1 atm we expect .

A

The boiling point of the liquid to be lower than triple point temperature .

B

That the substance cannot exist as a liquid

C

The solid sublimes without melting

D

The melting point of the solid to be at a lower temperature than the triple point temerature

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Boiling point of a liquid is the temperature at which its vapour pressure becomes equal to 1 atm .
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