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MEDIUMMCQ SINGLEJEE Advanced ChemistryPhysical ChemistryGaseous stateLiquefaction of Gases

An ideal gas can’t be liquefied because

A.its critical temperature is always above 0ºC
B.its molecules are relatively smaller in size
C.it solidifies before becoming a liquid
D.forces operative between its molecules are✓ Correct
Explanation

Ideal gas exists at higher temperatures and lower pressures, where there will be lower inter-atomic forces. Hence, the gas cannot liquefy.

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