the pressure of one mole of gas at critical temperature called as
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Critical pressure (pc).
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The pressure of one mole of gas at a critical temperature is called its critical pressure.
- The temperature above which the gas can not be liquified is defined as the critical temperature of the gas.
- The pressure of the gas at its critical temperature is defined as the critical pressure and the volume of the gas at its critical temperature and critical pressure is defined as the critical volume.
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