Chemistryhard · Past Paper
What is the value of the 'critical temperature' of carbon dioxide?
A0 C
B31.1 C
C100 C
D-78 C
✓ Correct Answer: B — 31.1 C
Above 31.1 degrees Celsius, CO2 cannot be liquefied by pressure alone, regardless of how much pressure is applied.
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