Chemistry, asked by Montweve, 9 months ago

You can compress a gas only to a limit. Why?

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Answered by mkdmascot
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Explanation:

When vapor is compressed, you get water. ... They can be compressed to a certain limit of volume according to its compressibility factor, gases cannot be compressed beyond their limit because the molecules of a highly compressed gas , at a certain high pressure repel each other which will cause increase in their volume.

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Answered by akshita8928
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Answer:

because under high pressure it can be burst

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