An ideal gas, obeying kinetic theory of gases can not be liquefied, because

An Ideal Gas Obeying Kinetic Theory Of Gases Can Not Chemistry Question

An ideal gas, obeying kinetic theory of gases can not be liquefied, because

Options

(a) it solidifies before becoming a liquid
(b) forces acting between its molecules are negligible
(c) its critical temperature is above 0⁰C
(d) its molecules are relatively small in size

Correct Answer:

forces acting between its molecules are negligible

Explanation:

No explanation available. Be the first to write the explanation for this question by commenting below.

Related Questions:

  1. The ozone layer forms naturally by
  2. The orthophosphoric acid is a
  3. In the following reaction reducing agent is 2K₃[Fe(CN)₆]+H₂O₂+2KOH→2K₄[Fe(CN)₆]
  4. Amount of calcium oxide required, when it reacts with 852 g of P₄O₁₀ is
  5. 100 cm of a given sample of H₂O₂ gives 1000 cm³ of O₂ at STP. The given sample is

Topics: States of Matter Gases and Liquids (80)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

Important MCQs Based on Medical Entrance Examinations To Improve Your NEET Score

18000+ students are using NEETLab to improve their score. What about you?

Solve Previous Year MCQs, Mock Tests, Topicwise Practice Tests, Identify Weak Topics, Formula Flash cards and much more is available in NEETLab Android App to improve your NEET score.

NEETLab Mobile App

Share this page with your friends

Be the first to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*