Critical temperature of a gas is the temperature at which the gas starts to liquefy or the temperature above which gas cannot be liquefied. It signifies the intermolecular forces of attraction between the gas particles. Critical temperature C T is directly related to the van der Waals constant ‘a’ .it is a measure of extent of van der waals forces of attraction between the molecules. Thus larger the ‘a’ greater is the critical temperature and eases the liquefaction of gas. C 8 T 27Rb a Here, oxygen has the higher value of critical temperature 154.3K followed by 2 N 126K , hydrogen
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