What is the critical temperature of a gas?
Correct Answer: Critical temperature is the maximum temperature at which a gas can be converted into a liquid.
- Step 1: Understand that gases can exist in different states, like gas and liquid.
- Step 2: Know that temperature affects the state of a gas.
- Step 3: Learn that the critical temperature is a specific temperature for each gas.
- Step 4: Realize that above this temperature, no matter how much pressure you apply, the gas will not turn into a liquid.
- Step 5: Remember that below this temperature, a gas can be turned into a liquid if enough pressure is applied.
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