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Explain Andrews isotherm of co2

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Answered by lovelysingh55
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1)The plot of pressure vs volume at different temperatures is called Isotherm. It was found that all real gases behave in the same manner as carbon dioxide. 2)A Gas can be liquefied by increasing pressure and decreasing temperature.

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Andrew isotherm is the plot of pressure verses volume(P-V-plot) at different temperature for carbon dioxide.

Andrew isotherm is the plot of pressure verses volume(P-V-plot) at different temperature for carbon dioxide. Andrew isotherm is the plot of pressure verses volume(P-V-plot) at different temperature for carbon dioxide. Each of the plots are an isotherm however it is known as Andrew isotherm because the critical phenomena and P-V-isotherm is noticed on CO2. gas molecules by Andrews in 1861.

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