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Liquid oxygen at `50 K` is heated to `300 K` at constant pressure of `1 atm`. The rate of heating is constant. Which of the following graphs represents the variation of temperature with time?

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Graph a) shows the variation of temperature with time. At first, temperature will increase, then there will be state change from liquid to gas.
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