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The critical point of NH3 is 132C and 111 atm, and the critical point of N2...

The critical point of NH3 is 132C and 111 atm, and the critical point of N2 is -147 C and 34 atm. Which of these substances cannot be liquified at room temperature no matter pressure is applied?
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