Among co2 and ch4 which has stronger intermolecular forces and why
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Critical temperature is the temperature above which the gas cannot be liquefied, how so ever high pressure we may apply.
Higher the critical temperature, more easily the gas can be liquefied, i.e., stronger are the intermolecular forces. Hence, CO_{ 2 } has stronger intermolecular forces than CH_{ 4 }
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Here is your answer ⬇️⬇️⬇️⬇️
Critical temperature is the temperature above which the gas cannot be liquefied, how so ever high pressure we may apply.
Higher the critical temperature, more easily the gas can be liquefied, i.e., stronger are the intermolecular forces. Hence, CO_{ 2 } has stronger intermolecular forces than CH_{ 4 }
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Zaysaa✌️
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Co2 has more intermolecular force than Ch4, because when you heat, the temperature rises.
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