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Assertion (A) Gases do not liquefy above...

Assertion (A) Gases do not liquefy above their critical temperature, even on applying high pressure.
Reason (R) Above critical temperature, the molecular speed is high and intermolecular attractions cannot hold the molecules together because they escape because of high speed.

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