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1) Define critical temperature and give formula?​

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Answered by gopimadhavi276
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The critical temperature, pressure, and volume simply represent TC, PC, and VC respectively, and above which the gases can not be liquified. Therefore, the Critical temperature is the maximum temperature at which the gas can be liquefied and the temperature above which the liquid cannot exist.

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Answered by dthisha07
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Answer: The temperature of a gas in its critical state, above which it cannot be liquefied by pressure alone is called critical temperature.

VC/3 and a = 27 R2 TC2/64PC

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