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The critical temperature of `O_(2)` and `N_(2)` are `155K` and ` 126 K` respectively Calculate the ratio of reduced temperature of `O_(2)` and `N_(2)` at `300 K` .

A

Fewer electron than `O_(2)`

B

Two covalent bonds

C

V-shape structure

D

Dipole momnet

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The dipole moment in molecule results in strong intermolecular forces and since
`T_(C) = (2a)/(27Rb) , T_(c)` is more for `H_(2)O` .
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