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The vander Waal's constant for four gases P, Q, R and S are 4.17, 3.59, 6.17 and 3.8 atm` L^(2) mo^(l-2)`Therefore, the ascending order of their liquifaction is

A

`R lt P lt S lt Q`

B

`Q lt S lt R lt P`

C

`Q lt S lt P lt R`

D

`R lt P lt Q lt S`

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