NH 3 can be liquefied at ordinary temperature without the application of pressure. But O…

Chemistry · JEE Advanced · NTA ExamsStates of Matter (Gases and Liquids)

NH3 can be liquefied at ordinary temperature without the application of pressure. But O2 cannot, because
  1. its critical temp. is very high
  2. its critical temp. is low
  3. its critical temp. is moderate
  4. Its critical temperature is higher than that of ammonia.

Answer

(B) its critical temp. is low

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