How is the value of gas constant a depends upon the ease of liquefication?
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Two important properties of gases are important in developing methods for their liquefaction: critical temperature and critical pressure. The critical temperature of a gas is the temperature at or above which no amount of pressure, however great, will cause the gas to liquefy. The minimum pressure required to liquefy the gas at the critical temperature is called the critical pressure. your ans
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No of atoms =No of atoms of that element in one molecule×No of moles ×6.023×10^23
No of moles = Weight /gram molecular weight
So No of atoms =43÷17×6.023×10^23×3(3= no of hydrogen atoms)
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