why hydrogen and helium can not be liquified by Linde's method
muhammed ahmed , 16 Years ago
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SAGAR SINGH - IIT DELHI
Dear student,
The pressure required for the same is not sufficient.
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Sagar Singh
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Ehtisham Khan
The size of H and He is very small . Thus it is difficult to create intermoleculer forces amoung the molecules . To liquify them very low temperature is required which can`t obtained by lind`s method .
Last Activity: 9 Years ago
Muhammad Usman
Since He and H2 are small size and non polar gases
and requured very low temperature to operate attractive forces between their molecules (for liquefaction it is important to operate attractive forxe between the molecules of that gases) and such a low temperature can not be obtain by lind's method of liquefaction of gases
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