According to kinetic theory of gases, which of following statement will be true.
A
Ideal gases can not be liquified
B
The molecules of ideal gas do not obey newtons laws of motion.
C
Pressure of gas is always inversely proportional to its volume
D
molecules of gas never move in straight line.
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Ideal gases can not be liquified
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