Explanation of liquefication on the basis of kinetic theory
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Liquefaction Of Gases And Critical Temperature. The intermolecular forces of attraction can be increased either by increasing the pressure so that the molecules come close together or by cooling the gas so that the kinetic energy of the molecules decreases and they become slower.
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Liquefaction Of Gases And Critical Temperature. ... The intermolecular forces of attraction can be increased either by increasing the pressure so that the molecules come close together or by cooling the gas so that the kinetic energy of the molecules decreases and they become slower.
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