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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` .

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Critical temperature may be defined as the minimum emperature above which a gas cannot be liqufied however large its pressure may be. It may be noted that hreter the critical temperature, asier will be the ease of liquefication of the gas and more will be its extent of adsorption on a particular solid auch as aactivated charcoal. Therefore, the increasing order of the extent of adsorption is :
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