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Question: An ideal gas, obeying kinetic theory of gases cannot be liquefied because....

An ideal gas, obeying kinetic theory of gases cannot be liquefied because.

A

It solidifies before becoming a liquid.

B

Forces acting between its molecules are negligible

C

Its critical temperature is above 00C0^{0}C

D

Its molecules are relatively small in size.

Answer

Forces acting between its molecules are negligible

Explanation

Solution

: A gas can only be liquefied, if some forces of attraction are acting in its molecules. Since and ideal gas is devoid of force of attraction in its molecules, therefore it cannot be liquefied.