What is the point on the ternary phase diagram where the compositions of the two phases in equilibrium become identical? O Triple point Eutectic point Critical point O Plait point

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What is the point on the ternary phase diagram where the compositions of the two phases in equilibrium become identical?
O Triple point
Eutectic point
Critical point
Plait point
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