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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:
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Subject: Chemistry
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