Discussion :: Chemical Engineering Thermodynamics
- Critical temperature is defined as the temperature above which a gas will
A.
Not liquify (barring exceptions) |
B.
Immediately liquify |
C.
Never liquify however high the pressure may be |
D.
None of these |
Answer : Option C
Explanation :
Since at or above critical state there is no strong demarcation between the vapor and liquid that means the properties doesn’t show any abrupt changes the gas can’t be liquefied.
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