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The critical temperature of water is higher than that of o2 because the h2o molecule has

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The critical temperature of water is higher than that of O because the HO molecule has high dipole moment. Critical temperature directly depends upon the intermolecular forces.

Answered by Anonymous
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Critical temperature directly depends upon the intermolecular forces. In water molecule dipole moment is high as compared to oxygen so it has stronger intermolecular forces and hence higher critical temperature.

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