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Q.1 What is the temperature called at which a gas liquefies? What is the lowest possible temperature for liquefying any gas?

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Answered by iamanupama
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Answer:CRITICAL PRESSURE AND ZERO.

Explanation:

the temperature required to liquify a gas is called it's critical pressure .

The lowest temperature that can be used is zero ( -273.15 C°).

Answered by umiko28
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Answer:

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Explanation:

the minimum Prasad required to liquefy the gas at the critical temperature is called the critical pressure .

the minimum temperature for possible for liquefying any gas is 0

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