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a gas has its critical temperature and Critical pressure is equal to 30 4.2 k and 72.9 ATM respectively calculate molecular radius of gas molecule​

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Answered by saab7597
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Answer:Gases become more difficult to liquefy as the temperature increases because the kinetic energies of the particles that make up the gas also increase. The critical temperature of a substance is the temperature at and above which vapor of the substance cannot be liquefied, no matter how much pressure is applied

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In general, gases can be liquefied by one of three general methods: 1) By compressing the gas at temperatures less than its critical temperature; In this approach, the application of pressure alone is sufficient to cause a gas to change to a liquid. For example, ammonia has a critical temperature of 271°F (133°C)

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