Answer:
Critical temperature of **647.096 K (373.946 °C; 705.103 °F)** and a critical pressure of **22.064 megapascals (3,200.1 psi; 217.75 atm; 220.64 bar)
Explanation:
The critical point of water is a specific set of conditions at which the liquid and gas phases of water are indistinguishable. It occurs at a critical temperature of **647.096 K (373.946 °C; 705.103 °F)** and a critical pressure of **22.064 megapascals (3,200.1 psi; 217.75 atm; 220.64 bar)**. At this point, water becomes a supercritical fluid, exhibiting properties of both liquid and gas.