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Why carbondioxide is liquefiable but H2 is not??

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Answered by ritika16181
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H2 is not liquefiable because it is in itself a liquid that is "water".

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carbondioxide is liquefiable but H2 not

hydrogen have critical temperature of minus 240 degree Celsius it is thus not liquefiable it however much force apply unless you get down to this low temperature

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