Chemistry, asked by Aroonavo2099, 11 months ago

Carbon dioxide, which is a gas under normal conditions of temperature and pressure, can be liquified by compressing it at 70 atm at ordinary temperature. Why happens when the pressure is suddenly released and why? Explain with the help of relevant illustrations.​

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Answered by Lalablackmama
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Explanation:Hey co2  is a sublimate substance, so it does not have its liquid state.

According to your question;

Carbon dioxide will feel a sudden rise in its temp. because temp. is inversely proportional to pressure.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

 CO^{2}  is a sublimate substance, so it does not have its liquid state.

According to your question;

Carbon dioxide will feel a sudden rise in its temp. because temp. is inversely proportional to pressure.

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