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ideal gas converted itno liquid ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Gases liquefy when their component molecules come into contact and interact with each other, this will always happen before absolute zero because real gas particles have volume. But an ideal gas has particles of zero volume, and no intermolecular interactions, by defination. Therefore it can not liquefy.

Answered by ItzDisha56
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Gases liquefy when their component molecules come into contact and interact with each other, this will always happen before absolute zero because real gas particles have volume. But an ideal gas has particles of zero volume, and no intermolecular interactions, by defination. Therefore it can not liquefy.

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