Chemistry, asked by menaharamesh, 11 months ago

how do interparticle separation and kinetic energy get affected on liquefaction of a gas​


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Answered by nathpriyanka1980
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Liquefication is the process of transformation of gases in its liquid form.

When interparticle separation take place the particles get away from each other. The liquid converted again becomes gases thereby affecting the rate of liquefaction and going against it.

When Kinetic energy is supplied the particles move away from the other and thus in this way also liquid turns to gas affect the rate of liquefaction.

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