co2 can be easily liquefied and even solidified because
Answers
Answered by
149
this is because the intermolecular force of attraction between the particles of carbon dioxide is very much less this means that when you're cool down the gas or reduce the pressure by a small extend the molecules become less excited and become solid
yubraj111:
please mark as brainly
Answered by
53
Explanation:
Carbon dioxide or can be easily liquefied as well as solidified because the inter-molecular force of attraction between the molecules of carbon dioxide is very low. This means that carbon dioxide not only has a low melting point but also a low boiling point.
Carbon dioxide at very low temperature and pressure can change from an excited state to a stable state and vice versa. This is why it can easily be solidified to dry ice. It can also easily be liquefied at low temperature of only about 30.98 ˚C and pressure.
Similar questions
Math,
8 months ago
Computer Science,
8 months ago
Physics,
8 months ago
Math,
1 year ago
English,
1 year ago