Question
Physics Question on thermal properties of matter
Critical temperature can be defined as the temperature
A
at which the volume of a gas becomes zero
B
at which there is no motion between the molecules
C
above which a gas cannot be liquified, no matter however high the pressure may be
D
at which a gas is converted into its liquid state.
Answer
above which a gas cannot be liquified, no matter however high the pressure may be
Explanation
Solution
Answer (c) above which a gas cannot be liquified, no matter however high the pressure may be