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sadhu
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sorry to ask this stupid question...
can anyone tell me exactly the difference between liquid and gas based on kinetic model?
most textbooks give that in liquids inter molecular spaces are lesser than gases ,etc & etc
but if compress the gas to much ,still it doesn't get converted into liquid
surely its I.M.S decreases. i think
do not include macroscopic properties...
can anyone tell me exactly the difference between liquid and gas based on kinetic model?
most textbooks give that in liquids inter molecular spaces are lesser than gases ,etc & etc
but if compress the gas to much ,still it doesn't get converted into liquid
surely its I.M.S decreases. i think
do not include macroscopic properties...