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The liquid-vapor equilibrium of a substance can be disturbed by cooling the substance. TRUE FALSE
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The liquid-vapor equilibrium of a substance can be disturbed by cooling the substance.
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The statement "
The liquid-vapor equilibrium of a substance can be disturbed by cooling the substance" is false. The substance must be heated in order to get the vapor phase of that substance.
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