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how does pressure help in liquefaction of gases

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Answered by aniketsharma21
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runway applied some pressure at the gases the molecule are come close to each other the forces are held strong and molecules are close to each other so they are come in the liquid state easily


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Answered by rwtvansh98
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Answer:When gases are compressed, the pressure applied on the molecules is very high and the molecules come very close to each other. thus the gas changes into liquid state.This is because the molecules of gases are far apart from each other whereas the molecules of liquid are close to each other.Thus pressure helps in the liquefaction of gases.

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