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van der Waal's constants for gases A,B and C are as follows:
`{:("Gas ",a("kPa "dm^(6)"mol"^(-2)),B(L//mol)),(A,410,0.027),(B,1215,0.03),(C,608,0.032):}`
Which of the following options contain correct arrangement of "gas with highest critical temperature" ad "gas with most ideal behaviour around `1850K`" respectively?

A

B,A

B

A,B

C

C,B

D

B,C

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