An ideal gas cannot be liquedfied because
A. its critical temperature is always above `0^(@)C`
B. its molecules are relavtively smaller in size
C. it solidifies before becoming a liquid
D. forces operating between its molecules are negligible
A. its critical temperature is always above `0^(@)C`
B. its molecules are relavtively smaller in size
C. it solidifies before becoming a liquid
D. forces operating between its molecules are negligible
(d) In the ideal gas, the intermolecular forces of attraction are negative and hence, it cannot be liquefied.