Why van der waals force are strong at critical temperature?
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because force increases with temperature
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Above critical temperature kinetic energy of gaseous molecules is high which can't be countered by van der waals forces by applying any pressure, but as a gas reaches its critical temperature it's molecular kinetic energy becomes low hence can be countered by van der waals forces .
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