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OpenStudy (anonymous):

CO2 cannot be liquified after 35 deg Celsius. However large the pressure may be. WHY ?? Needed full explanation. Suppose its a 10 marks question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haa good question payal kregi isse

OpenStudy (anonymous):

critical temperature, pressure mujhe pata hai aap explain karen .... I want this topic to understand completely...including ISOTHERM

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

critical temperature ka naam sune ho? kabhi sapne mein shayad aaya ho... :D

OpenStudy (apoorvk):

ye link padho, bahut acha samjhaya gaya hai. http://www.chem.purdue.edu/gchelp/liquids/critical.html mool mantra ye hai, ki molecules ki kinetic energy itni zyada ho jaati hi ki use fir kaabu mein laana aur pinjre mein band karna (urf liquify karna) gets bahut difficult!! kya samjhe?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

haan suna hai...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

srini bhai explain kru ya smj me aa gya

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hmmm....aa gaya ye to bada seedha question hai

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nothing bs concept of critical temperture ................acha sun aye chote question guru nhi solve krta hai..........hhhsahsh .lol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

theek hai thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

acha sun ek aur baat

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bolo

OpenStudy (anonymous):

chlo chodo verna nrag ho jayega

OpenStudy (anonymous):

bolega ki jaun???

OpenStudy (anonymous):

next question ......i meant

OpenStudy (anonymous):

next quetion ?? abhi karung thodi der me post

OpenStudy (anonymous):

chlo theek hai

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