📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
The 'Critical Temperature' is the temperature above which a gas:
A
cannot be liquefied by pressure
B
cannot exist as a gas
C
solidifies immediately
D
becomes a plasma
Explanation
Above $T_c$, kinetic energy of molecules is too high for intermolecular forces to cause liquefaction.
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