Chemistry, asked by ButterflyJaan, 3 months ago

What do you mean by critical temperature? What is the relation of critical temperature and the gas adsorbed?,n?

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Answered by Laiba12210
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Explanation:

The temperature above which a gas cannot be liquefied even by the application of high pressure is known as critical temperature. Greater is the critical temperature (To) more in the gas adsorbed on the surface.

Answered by honeypatel23
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Explanation:

critical temperature of a gas is the temperature at or above which vapor of the gas can't be liquefied ,no matter how much pressure is applied.the relation of critical temperature and the gas absorbed is that higher the critical temperature of gas ,greater the ease of liquification.greater the Van Der waals of attraction and hence greater the absorption .

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