Chemistry, asked by friendsmakhu, 5 days ago

(A) At critical conditions volume occupied by the gas is 12 times the volume of 1 mole gaseous molecules. ​

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Answered by Kritikapaneru
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Answer:

B is the correct answer

Explanation:

A

At critical conditions, volume occupied by the gas 12 times the volume of 1 mole gaseous molecuels

B

A gas can be liquefied above its

T_(b)

(Boyle's temperature) by application of pressure.

C

At very high pressure and moderate temperature, the volume of a moles of real gas is equal to

(nRT)/(P)+nb

D

For a real gas, follwowing equation

(P+(a)/(TV^(2)))(V-beta)=RT

, wehre

alpha

and

beta

are constant: Boyle's temperature is

sqrt((alpha)/(Rbeta))

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