Chemistry, asked by krishna701785, 1 month ago

how can we liquefy atmospheric gases​

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Answered by ritika123489
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Explanation:

Similarly, Atmospheric gases can be liquefied by applying pressure and lowering temperature. When enough pressure is applied, the gases are highly compressed into a small volume. The particles of gases get so close together that they start attracting one another sufficiently to form a liquid.

Answered by preetichavan198181
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