What are the most favourable conditions to liquefy a gas?

  • A
    High temperature and high pressure
  • B
    Low temperature and high pressure
  • C
    Low temperature and low pressure
  • D
    High temperature and low pressure

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One of the assumptions of the kinetic theory of gases states that "there is no force of attraction between the molecules of a gas." How far is this statement correct? Is it possible to liquefy an ideal gas? Explain.

At which of the following conditions can a gas be liquefied? ($T_c$ and $P_c$ are critical temperature and pressure.)

Which among the following gases is difficult to liquefy?

$A$ gas can be liquefied:

Critical constants for a real gas are given as:
$T_C = 180 \ K$; $V_C = 0.123 \ L \ mol^{-1}$
$P_C = 45 \ atm$; $R = 0.082 \ L \ atm \ mol^{-1} \ K^{-1}$
Which of the following statements is correct for this real gas?

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