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`NH_(3)` gas is liquified more easily than `N_(2)` . Hence :

A

Vander Waal's constant a and b of `NH_3 gt `that of `N_2`

B

Vander Waal's constant a and b of `NH_3 lt` that of `N_2`

C

`a(NH_3)gt a (N_2) ` but `b (NH_3) lt b(N_2)`

D

`a (NH_3) lt a (N_2)` but `b (NH_3) gt (N_2)`

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More `a implies` more easily liquid.
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