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`{:("Gas",H_(2),He,O_(2),N_(2)),("Critical temp. ink",33.2,5.3,154.3,126):}`
From the above data, what would be the order of liquefication of these gases? Start writing the order for the gas which liquefies first:

A

`H_(2),H,O_(2),N_(2)`

B

`H_(2),O_(2),H_(2),N_(2)`

C

`N_(2),O_(2),He,H_(2)`

D

`O_(2),N_(2),H_(2),He`

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