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Critical temperatures of ammonia and carbondioxide are respectively 405.5 and 304.1K. Cooling from 450K, which gas can be liquify first? Why?

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Ammonia gas can be liquified first. Because the critical temperature of ammonia will be reached first.
Liquification of carbondioxide will require more cooling.
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