The temperature above which gas cannot be liquefied by application of pressure alone is
Boyle temperature
Curie temperature
Critical temperature
None of the above
This is the definition of critical temperature.
Consider the following statements.
I. Gaseous substances whose critical temperatures are above room temperatures can be liquefied by applying sufficient pressure to the gas.
II. Gaseous substances whose critical temperatures are below room temperature can be liquefied by the application of pressure and lowering of temperature below Tc.
Select the correct alternate.