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The critical temperatures of ammonia and carbon dioxide are 405.5k and 304.1k.Which can b liquified first?

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Answered by HeroBen
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Carbon dioxide.Because its cric temp is near to room temp
Answered by SugaryGenius
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  • Ammonia will liquify first because its critical temperature will be reached first.
  • Liquefication of {CO2}will require more cooling.
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