Critical Temperature

Temperature above which gas cannot be liquefied by pressure alone.

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Points to Remember:

  • Gases can be converted to liquids by compressing the gas at a suitable temperature.
  • The critical temperature of a substance is the temperature at and above which vapour of the substance cannot be liquefied, no matter how much pressure is applied.
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