Class 11 Chemistry Practice Test: States of Matter - Liquefaction of Gases — Flashcards | Class 11 Chemistry | FatSkills

Class 11 Chemistry Practice Test: States of Matter - Liquefaction of Gases — Flashcards

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Gas liquefaction involves cooling gas to a temperature below its boiling point so that it can be stored and transported in its liquid phase. Very low temperatures (known as 'cryogenic' temperatures) are required and these temperatures are achieved through a complex set of industrial scale processes.

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Which of The following is a critical temperature for Carbon dioxide?
30.98-degree centigrade
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