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Why London forces are responsible for the liquefaction of helium gas?
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Which forces of attraction are responsible for liquefication of He gas?
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Which of the following conditions is favourable for liquefaction of gas?
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Assertion :Greater the value of van der Waals constant 'a', easier is the liquefaction of a gas. Reason: 'a' indirectly measures the magnitude of attractive forces between the molecules.
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(A) Mention any two conditions for liquefying a gas.
(B) What happens to the intermolecular distances during liquefaction of a gas?
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The greater the critical temperature of a gas, the easier is the liquefaction of the gas.
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