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When can liquid water remain above 100°C?
A) pressure must be greater than 760 mmHg
B) pressure must be less than sea level
C) H2O must be completely in the gas phase
D) water cannot be heated above 100°C
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Answer: A IS THE ANSWER
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A) pressure must be greater than 760 mmHg
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