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`H_2` gas is adsorbed on activated charcoal to a very little extent in comparision to easily liquefiable gases due to ___________ .

A

very strong van der Waals interaction.

B

very weak van der Waals forces.

C

very low critical temperature.

D

very high critical temperature.

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