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Critical temperature of `H_(2)O, NH_(3), CO_(2)` and `O_(2)` are 647 K, 405.6 K, 304.10 K and 1542 K respectively. If the cooling starts from 500 K to their critical temperature, the gas that lilquiefies first is

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