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The critical temperature of a substance ...

The critical temperature of a substance is defined as : 

A

the temperature above which the substance undergoes decomposition

B

the temperature above which a substance can exist only in gaseous state

C

boiling point of the substance

D

all are wrong

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The correct Answer is:
b

(b) It is a temperature above which a gas can not be liquified.
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