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Explain the liquefaction of a gas on the basis of the kinetic theory​

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Explain the liquefaction of a gas on the basis of the kinetic theory

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The molecules in a gas are in continuous motion, when the temperature of the gas is reduced, it liberates heat, so the molecules come closer to each other and hence it is tranformed into its liquid state. This whole process is known as liquiefaction of a gas.

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The molecules in a gas are in continuous motion, when the temperature of the gas is reduced, it liberates heat, so the molecules come closer to each other and hence it is tranformed into its liquid state. This whole process is known as liquiefaction of a gas

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