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Shouldn’t it be: At the critical temperature, the pressure required to convert a substance back to its liquid phase is called the critical pressure. Above the critical temperature, a substance cannot be converted back to a liquid no matter the pressure.
The current suggested edit as written I believe is incorrect. If you are above the critical pressure but below the critical temperature, the substance can still be liquefied.
Not a MCAT specific source but summarizes this concept well:
@nicholas13 also noted this and his current open suggestion is aligned with what I believe is correct.
[08.19.2025] Content error, AnKing-MCAT/AnKingMed, ID 3741901..
Ditto to that @pkaps01
