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An ideal gas obeying kinetic theory of gases can be liquefied, if

a)

Its temperature is more than critical temperature

b)

Its pressure is more than critical pressure

c)

Its pressure is more than  at a temperature less than

d)

It cannot be liquefied at any value of  and



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An ideal gas obeying kinetic theory of gases can be liquefied, if

a)

Its temperature is more than critical temperature

b)

Its pressure is more than critical pressure

c)

Its pressure is more than  at a temperature less than

d)

It cannot be liquefied at any value of  and

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Answer Key / Explanation : (d) -

(d)

Ideal gas has no force of attraction and has negligible volume. Hence, it cannot be liquefied at any  and

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