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The greater the critical temperature of a gas, the easier is the liquefaction of the gas.

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  • The higher the critical temperature of the gas

    A
    greater is its adsorption
    B
    lower its adsorption
    C
    lesser is the case of liquification
    D
    lesser is its volatile nature
  • The critical temperature of a gas is that temperature:

    A
    above which it can no longer remain in the gaseous state
    B
    above which it cannot be liquefied by pressure
    C
    at which it solidifies
    D
    at which the volume of the gas becomes zero
  • The critical temperature of the gas is the temperature

    A
    at which Charles's law is obeyed
    B
    at which Boyle's law is obeyed
    C
    above which the gas connot be liquefied
    D
    at which all molecular motion ceases
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