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An ideal gas obeying kinetic theory of gases can be liquefied if

A

its temperature is more than critical temperature `T_(C )`

B

its pressure is more than critical pressure `P_(C )`

C

its pressure is more than `P_(C )` at a temperature less than `T_(C )`

D

it can not be liquefied at any value of P and T.

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The correct Answer is:
D

An ideal gas cannot be liquified at any value of temperature and pressure.
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