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Arrange the following gases in order of their critical temperature: `NH_(3),H_(2)O,CO_(2),O_(2)`-

A

`NH_(3) gt H_(2)O gt CO_(2) gt O_(2)`

B

`O_(2) gt CO_(2) gt H_(2) O gt NH_3`

C

`H_(2)O gt NH_(3) gt CO_(2) gt O_(2)`

D

`CO_(2) gt O_(2) gt H_(2)O gt NH_(3)`

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C

Greater the intermolecular forces of attraction, higher is the critcal temperature.
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