Chemistry, asked by fairwellspeech3270, 1 year ago

An ideal gas can’t be liquefied because
(a) its critical temperature is always above 0°C
(b) Its molecules are relatively smaller in size
(c) it solidifies before becoming a liquid
(d) forces between its molecules are negligible

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(b) Its molecules are relatively smaller in size

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