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whether an ideal gas be liquified or not????is it by joule-thomson effect or any other method??

ishwa , 6 Years ago
Grade 12th pass
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Arun

Last Activity: 6 Years ago

Dear student
 
Ideal gas can't be liquified while real gas can be 
 
It's all in the definition of an ideal gas.

Ideal gasses are made of point particles. Real gasses are not.

In the statistical interpretation of thermodynamics (the idea that matter is composed of molecules and the thermodynamic properties of matter can be explained by the movement of these particles), liquids and solids require molecules to have a size. These states arise when the molecules are reduced to their minimum volume, and can no longer be compressed.

If you were to compress an ideal gas to its minimum volume, you would have zero volume -- nothing, not a solid or liquid.

REENU SIVADARSHINI.M

Last Activity: 6 Years ago

NO IDEAL GAS CANNAT BE LIQUIFIED BECAUSE ITS CRITICAL TEMPERATURE IS BELOW 0 DEGREE CELSIUS AND THE MOLECULES ARE SMALL IN SIZE  
 

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