Gaseous StateHard
Question
Chemical temperature for A, B, C and D gases are 25oC, 10oC, -80oC and 15oC respectively. which gas will be liquefied more easily ?
Options
A.A
B.B
C.C
D.D
Solution
Critical temperature of a gas is given by
TC =
⇒ a ∝ TC
Where a is measure of vander Waal’s force of attraction hi9gher the critical temperature of a gas greater the intermolecular of gas and easily the gas can be liquefide. Hence gas A whose critical temperature (25oC) is his ghest among all the given option will be iquified more easily.
TC =
⇒ a ∝ TCWhere a is measure of vander Waal’s force of attraction hi9gher the critical temperature of a gas greater the intermolecular of gas and easily the gas can be liquefide. Hence gas A whose critical temperature (25oC) is his ghest among all the given option will be iquified more easily.
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