Question
Question: An ideal gas can't be liquefied because....
An ideal gas can't be liquefied because.
A
Its critical temperature is always above B
B
Its molecules are relatively smaller in size
C
It solidifies before becoming a liquid
D
Forces operative between its molecules are negligible
Answer
Forces operative between its molecules are negligible
Explanation
Solution
An ideal gas can’t be liquefied because molecules of ideal gas have not force of attraction between them.