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Mahatma Gandhi College 2005
Master of Science (M.Sc.)
Sree chitra institute for biomedical science and technology 2014
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Sasthamangalam, Thiruvananthapuram, India - 695010
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Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
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Years of Experience in BSc Tuition
1
BSc Chemistry Subjects
Inorganic Qualitative & Quantitative Analysis, Thermodynamics, Transition Elements And Nuclear Chemistry, Phase Equilibria And Kinetics, Hydrocarbons And Stereochemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Organic Functional Groups, Spectroscopy, Polymer Chemistry, Concepts In Inorganic Chemistry, Main Group Elements And Solid State Chemistry, Chemistry Of Materials, Organic Qualitative & Quantitative Analysis, Coordination Chemistry, Electrochemistry
Type of class
Crash Course, Regular Classes
Class strength catered to
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
Taught in School or College
Yes
BSc Branch
BSc Chemistry
Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 11 Tuition
2
Board
State, ISC/ICSE, CBSE
Subjects taught
Chemistry
Taught in School or College
Yes
Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition
2
Board
State, ISC/ICSE, CBSE
Subjects taught
Chemistry
Taught in School or College
Yes
Answered on 07/11/2018 Learn CBSE - Class 11/Chemistry/States of Matter
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Gases can be liquefied by applying pressure at low temperature. The temperature below which a gas
can be liquefied by the application of pressure is called Critical Temperature (Tc). The pressure that must be
applied at the critical temperature to liquefy a gas is called Critical Pressure (Pc). The volume of 1 mole of a
gas at its critical temperature and critical pressure is called Critical Volume (Vc). Tc, Pc and Vc are called
Critical constants
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Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in BSc Tuition
1
BSc Chemistry Subjects
Inorganic Qualitative & Quantitative Analysis, Thermodynamics, Transition Elements And Nuclear Chemistry, Phase Equilibria And Kinetics, Hydrocarbons And Stereochemistry, Analytical Chemistry, Organic Functional Groups, Spectroscopy, Polymer Chemistry, Concepts In Inorganic Chemistry, Main Group Elements And Solid State Chemistry, Chemistry Of Materials, Organic Qualitative & Quantitative Analysis, Coordination Chemistry, Electrochemistry
Type of class
Crash Course, Regular Classes
Class strength catered to
Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions
Taught in School or College
Yes
BSc Branch
BSc Chemistry
Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 11 Tuition
2
Board
State, ISC/ICSE, CBSE
Subjects taught
Chemistry
Taught in School or College
Yes
Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition
2
Board
State, ISC/ICSE, CBSE
Subjects taught
Chemistry
Taught in School or College
Yes
Answered on 07/11/2018 Learn CBSE - Class 11/Chemistry/States of Matter
Ask a Question
Gases can be liquefied by applying pressure at low temperature. The temperature below which a gas
can be liquefied by the application of pressure is called Critical Temperature (Tc). The pressure that must be
applied at the critical temperature to liquefy a gas is called Critical Pressure (Pc). The volume of 1 mole of a
gas at its critical temperature and critical pressure is called Critical Volume (Vc). Tc, Pc and Vc are called
Critical constants
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