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Which of the following are the most favourable conditions for liquefying a gas?
Low pressure and high temperature
Low pressure and low temperature
High pressure and high temperature
High pressure and low temperature
Gases can get liquefied at low temperature and at high pressure. It is because, at low temperature, the kinetic energy of the molecules of the gases are minimum and the high pressure increases the intermolecular forces of attraction between the molecules. The following are the conditions which are favourable for liquefaction of gas: TPc The temperature is less than the critical temperature, and the pressure is more than the critical pressure. A gas may be liquefied by the cooling or by the application of high pressure or by the combined effect of both. A gas can be liquefied by pressure if it is at or below its critical temperature.
For example: When high pressure is applied to a gas, it gets compressed, and when we lower it's the temperature, it gets cooled. Ammonia gas can be liquefied by applying high pressure and lowering the temperature.
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