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Triple Point of Water
The triple point of water is the unique temperature and pressure where ice (solid), liquid water, and water vapor (gas) coexist in perfect equilibrium, occurring at 0.01°C (273.16 K) and a pressure of 611.657 Pascals (0.006 atm), a condition not found in everyday life but crucial for defining temperature scales and understanding thermodynamics.
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