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what two terms are used to describe the temperature at which both liquids and gases of the same substance can coexsist
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The two terms that are used to describe the temperature at both liquid and gases of the same substance that coexists would be the
melting point & freezing point.
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What two terms are used to describe the temperature at which both liquids and gases of the same substance can coexsist
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"Melting Point."
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"Freezing Point."
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