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24. Boyle's temperature To is equal to
a
(1)
colo
(2)
bR
a
(3)
2a
bR
(4
)
2bR​

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Answered by Anonymous
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answer is a/Rb

where as inversion temperature is 2a/Rb

Answered by Anonymous
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\bf\red{ Boyle's Temperature } Tb is equal to \bf\underline\red{ (2) a/bR }

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\bf\underline\mathfrak\red{More Info :}

  • Boyle's Temperature Temperature at which real gas obeys the gas laws over a wide range of pressure is called Boyle's Temperature Gases

  • They are easily liquefied have a high Boyle's temperature [Tb (O2) = 406 K ] whereas the gases which are difficult to liquefy have a low Boyle's temperature[Tb (He) = 23 K] .

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