An ideal gas obeying kinetic theory of gases can be liquefied, if |
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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 |
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 |
(d) Ideal gas has no force of attraction and has negligible volume. Hence, it cannot be liquefied at any and |