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how does applying pressure or (compression) help in liquefaction of gas ?

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Answered by Anshimish0105
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Gases have a lot of inter particle space. By increasing pressure the particles of gases are compressed i.e. there inter particle space is reduced. Therefore, they liquify.

However for gases to liquify it is important to attend their critical temperature.

Critical temperature is the minimum temperature at which the gases liquify.

Increasing pressure also increases temperature therefore cooling the gase is also important for this reason as well.

Hope is helps you...

Answered by maahira589
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Answer:

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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