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Assertion : Critical temperature of `CO_(2)" is "304 K,` it cannot be liquefied above 304 K.
Reason : At a certain temperature, volume `prop 1//` pressure.

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`CO_(2)` will be liquefied first because its critical temperature will be reached first. `O_(2)` will be liquefied after.
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