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an ideal gas can't liquefied because...​

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Answered by palakkandare
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An ideal gas cannot be liquefied because there is no intermolecular force of attraction between the ideal gas molecules. (A) Ideal gas molecules are separated from each other by large space and the actual volume of the gas molecule is negligible with respect to the volume of gas.

Answered by JoeNotExotic
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there is no intermolecular force of attraction between the ideal gas molecules

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