An ideal gas can be liquified, because
A. Its molecular size is very small
B. Its critical temperature is more than 0°C
C. Forces operative between its molecules are negligible
D. It gets solidified directly without becoming liquid
Answer: Option C
Related Questions on Stoichiometry
A. Potential energy
B. Intermolecular forces
C. Kinetic energy
D. Total energy
A. ΔH = 1 (+ ve)and Δ V = -ve
B. ΔH = 0
C. ΔV = 0
D. Both B and C
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