Chemistry, asked by ayushi369, 11 months ago

Define the following:

•Critical Temperature
•Critical Pressure
•Critical Volume

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Answered by surbhiforlife
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Answer:

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critical temperature- The temperature above which a gas can not be liquefied . how so ever high be the pressure is called its critical temperature.

critical pressure- The temperature of a gas at its critical temperature is called critical pressure.

critical volume - The volume of 1 mol of a gas at its critical temperature and pressure is called critical volume.

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Answered by sahildhande987
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\blacksquare Critical Temperature:[Tc]

\impliesIt is the Temperature above which a gas cannot be Liquified.

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\blacksquare Critical Pressure:[Pc]

\implies It is the Pressure Required to liquify a gas at critical Temperature.

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\blacksquare Critical Volume:[Vc]

\implies Volume occupied by One mole of a gas at Tc and Pc

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