However great the pressure, a gas cannot be liquefied above its
Boyle temperature
Inversion temperature
Critical temperature
Room temperature
As we learnt in
Boyle’s Temperature -
The temperature at which a real gas obeys ideal gas law over an appreciable range of pressure.
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At above critical temperature, substances are existing in gaseous state, since gas cannot be liquefied above it.
Option 1)
Boyle temperature
Incorrect
Option 2)
Inversion temperature
Incorrect
Option 3)
Critical temperature
Correct
Option 4)
Room temperature
Incorrect
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