Physics, asked by BensonAbrahamShaji06, 8 months ago

How does an increase of pressure help liquefaction of gas?When we increase pressure, the inter particle distance decreases and they ultimately change to liquid state.

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Answered by Anonymous
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To my understanding, an increase in pressure (of gases in a container) is proportional to an increase in gases' kinetic energy, and hence temperature. However I read that gases liquify under pressure... However, gases liquify in colder temperatures, so how come gases liquify under pressure, where the temperature increases

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