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MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryGaseous stateLiquefaction of Gases

The liquefaction behavior of the temporary gases like CO2, approaches that of permanent gases like N2, O2 etc., as we go

A.below critical temperature
B.above critical temperature✓ Correct
C.above absolute zero
D.below absolute zero
Explanation

Critical temperature of a gas is highest temperature at which liquefaction of gas first occur. Liquefaction of so called permanent gases (i.e, gases which show continuous positive devotion in Z value) requires cooling as well as considerable cmpression. But temporary gases like CO2 and CH4 approach that of permanent gases as we go above the critical temperature.

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