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Why does a gas liquify on applying pressure?

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Answer:when you put a gas under pressure, the molecules are getting "squished" together and they don't have a lot of room to move around, so they can't move away from each other enough and thus liquify

Suggest a method to liquefy atmospheric gases. Answer: The gases can be converted into liquids by bringing its particles closer so atmospheric gases can be liquefied either by decreasing temperature or by increasing pressure.

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