licuefacción
Licuefacción refers to the process by which a gas is converted into a liquid. This transformation typically occurs when a gas is subjected to a decrease in temperature, a significant increase in pressure, or a combination of both. The fundamental principle behind licuefacción is that by reducing the kinetic energy of gas molecules (through cooling) or by forcing them closer together (through compression), their intermolecular attractive forces become strong enough to overcome their tendency to disperse.
Common examples of licuefacción are seen in everyday life and industrial processes. The production of liquefied