Science, asked by jaypradaj, 15 days ago

CO2 can be easily liquefied and even solidified because

(a) It has weak forces of attraction
(b) It has comparatively more force of attraction than other gases
(c) It has more intermolecular space
(d) It is present in atmosphere​

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Answered by parmitverma307
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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.

Answered by ncertsolutions32077
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Carbon dioxide 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 can be easily solidified and liquified because it has low melting point as well as boiling point. It can easily be liquefied at low temperature of only about 30.98 ˚C and pressure.

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