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Statement I critical temperature is the highest temperature at which condensation of a gas is possible. Statement II Critical pressure is the highest pressure at which a liquid will boil when heated Identify the correct option

A.Statement I is correct and statement II is wrong
B.Statement I is wrong and statement II is correct
C.Both statement are correct✓ Correct
D.Both statement are wrong.
Explanation

Statement (I) and statement (II) are correct. Critical temperature is the highest temperature Which condensation of a gas is possible and critical pressure is the highest pressure at which a liquid will boil when heated.

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