Question: The critical pressure is: Screen Reader Description: The Ordinary Phases of Water. Image: Graph of Temp ( Kelvins from 0 to 7 0 0 )

The critical pressure is:

Screen Reader Description: The Ordinary Phases of Water. Image: Graph of Temp (Kelvins from 0 to 700) on X axis, P (atm) on Y axis (from 10 to the power of 0 to 10 to the power of 8, pressure, (P a)). There is a curve starting at 200 on the X axis and 10 to the power of 0 on the Y axis. The line goes upward to the right to finish at 610 on the X axis and 10 to the power of 7 on the Y axis. There is a straight line with a slightly negative slope starting at 260 on the X axis and 10 to the power of 8 on the Y axis that goes downward until it hits the curve and stops. To the left of the straight line is the word "Solid". Between the straight line on the right and the curve is the word "Liquid". To the right side of the curve is the word "Gas".  

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200 K

700 K

105 Pa

300 K

100 K

104 Pa

0 K

101 Pa

500 K

103 Pa

106 Pa

400 K

600 K

107 Pa

102 Pa

100 Pa

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