how does applying pressure (or comparison) help in the liquefaction of a gas
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Pressure, volume and temperature help in liquefaction of gases. Pressure brings close to molecules of a gas that are far apart from each other. When more and more pressure is applied on gas molecules they come closer to each other so inter molecular forces start producing between gas molecules. Molecules shape become bipolar electrons and nucleus carrying protons change molecules into positive and negative poles. This factor helps in liquefaction of gases.
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Gases can be liquified by applying pressure and lowering the temperature. ... On applying pressure the gaseous particles come closer and start attracting eachother. When gas is compressed too much then heat is produced due to compression.
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