Chemistry, asked by silvergorilla385, 1 year ago

The critical temperature of a gas is that temperature
(a) Above which it can no longer remain in the gaseous state
(b) Above which it can not be liquified by pressure
(c) At which it solidifies
(d) At which volume of gas becomes zero.

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Answered by bhavishya
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above which it cannot be liquified by pressure is the correct answer,100%sure
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