Basic temperature for carbon dioxide and methane are 31.1 °C and – 81.9 °C individually. Which of these has more grounded intermolecular powers and why?
Basic temperature for carbon dioxide and methane are 31.1 °C and – 81.9 °C individually. Which of these has more grounded intermolecular powers and why?

solution:

In the event that the basic temperature of a gas is higher, it is simpler to condense. That is the intermolecular powers of fascination among the atoms of gas are straightforwardly corresponding to its basic temp.

Accordingly, in CO2 intermolecular powers of fascination are more grounded.