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Pressure plays a crucial role in the liquefaction of gases by forcing gas molecules closer together, increasing their interactions. When pressure is applied to a gas, it reduces the volume, allowing the molecules to collide more frequently and lose energy in the process. As the temperature decreases or pressure increases beyond a certain point (the critical point), the gas can transition into a liquid state. This process is essential in various industrial applications, such as natural gas liquefaction for transport and storage.

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