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21 March, 09:03

At what approximate temperature and pressure can all three phases of water exist simultaneously?

a. 0°C, 760 mmHg

b. 0°C, 5 mmHg

c. 80°C, 380 mmHg

d. 100°C, 760 mmHg

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  1. 21 March, 09:32
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    I'm Guessing A since it takes about 0.01°C temperature and around 600 p ascals of pressure
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