What is Critical temperature ?

Answer:-
Critical temperature is the temperature of a gas above which it cannot be liquefied what ever high the pressure may be .The kinetic energy of gas molecules above this temperature is sufficient enough to overcome the attractive forces.
Mathematically,
  Critical temperature=8a/27Rb
  Where, a & b are van der waal's constant

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