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The pressure on a sample of water at its triple point is reducend while the temperature is held contant .Which phases changes are favoured?
(1) melting of ice
(2)sublimation of ice
(3) vaporization of liquid water

A

I only

B

III only

C

II only

D

II and III

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The correct Answer is:
D

Pressure `darrimplies` towards more volume.
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