How does the pressure affect the liquefaction gas
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Liquefaction of gases is the process by which substances in their gaseous state are converted to the liquid state. When pressure on a gas is increased, its molecules closer together, and its temperature is reduced, which removes enough energy to make it change from the gaseous to the liquid state.
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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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