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An ideal gas cannot be liquified because...

An ideal gas cannot be liquified because

A

its critical temperature is always above `0^@C`

B

its molecules are relatively smaller in size

C

it solidifies before becoming a liquid

D

forces operative between its molecules are negligible

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D
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