Describe Andrews experiment and discuss the nature of Andrews isotherm
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Andrews in his experiment observed that above a specific temperature, the gas sample couldn't be liquefied, howsoever high the pressure becomes.The critical temperature is the temperature at which a gas changes into liquid. With the increase in temperature, the pressure required to liquefy a gas also increases
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Andrews in his experiment observed that above a specific temperature, the gas sample couldn't be liquefied, howsoever high the pressure becomes.The critical temperature is the temperature at which a gas changes into liquid. With the increase in temperature, the pressure required to liquefy a gas also increases
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