Chemistry, asked by pratyush4211, 1 year ago

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1)I want To Know What is Preferential Liquefaction?
2)And Also Why under High Pressure Ammonia Get Liquified and Hydrogen Gas Left Behind?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Preferential Liquefaction refers to the liquefaction of one gas prior to other to study the characteristics of the gas separately.

Ammonia is easily liquefied under pressure as long as it isn't too hot, and so the temperature of the mixture is lowered enough for the ammonia to turn to a liquid. The nitrogen and hydrogen remain as gases even under these high pressures, and can be recycled.


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Answered by shamaskp2005
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1) Preferential liquefaction is liquefying gas and separating from the mixture ( air) to study the characteristics of that particular gas

2)Ammonia is easily liquefied under pressure and low temperature, and so the temperature of the mixture is lowered enough for the ammonia to turn to a liquid. Hydrogen remain as gases even under these high pressures, and it can be recycled

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