what happen to gas if its intermolecular space is reduced
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It will become less compressible
It will flow less
It's intermolecular force will be more greater
It will flow less
It's intermolecular force will be more greater
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Short Answer:
Gas will turn into a liquid, provided the temperature and pressure conditions are appropriate.
Explanation:
When the intermolecular space is reduced for a gas, then the gas molecules come close to each other. As a result, their attractive forces start getting stronger, due to reduction in distance. At some point, the molecules come close enough so that they can be held together by intermolecular attractive forces. Thus, the gas turns into a liquid.
However, the temperature must be low enough for this to happen.
Gas will turn into a liquid, provided the temperature and pressure conditions are appropriate.
Explanation:
When the intermolecular space is reduced for a gas, then the gas molecules come close to each other. As a result, their attractive forces start getting stronger, due to reduction in distance. At some point, the molecules come close enough so that they can be held together by intermolecular attractive forces. Thus, the gas turns into a liquid.
However, the temperature must be low enough for this to happen.
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