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At which of the following conditions can a gas be liquified? `T_(c)` and `P_(c)` are critical temperature and pressure.

A

`T=T_(c)` and `P lt P_(c)`

B

`T lt T_(c)` and `P=P_(c)`

C

`T gt T_(c)` and `P lt P_(c)`

D

`T lt T_(c)` and `P lt P_(c)`

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(`a`) Incorrect sine `PgeP_(c)`.
(`b`) Correct since `P=P_(c)` of `TltT_(c)`.
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