Multiple Choice
Which compound cannot be liquefied by compression, at a temperature of 25.0°C?
A) CH3Cl, critical point: 144.0°C, 66.0 atm
B) C2H2, critical point: 35.5°C, 61.6 atm
C) C2H6, critical point: 32.2°C, 48.2 atm
D) SiF4, critical point: -14.1°C, 36.7 atm
E) SO2, critical point: 158.0°C, 78.0 atm
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