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The critical temperature of water is higher than that of `O_(2)` because the `H_(2)O` molecule has

A

Fewer electron than `O_2`

B

Two covalent bond

C

V - shape

D

Dipole moment & H - bonding

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D

Dipole moment & hydrogen bonding
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