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WHAT IS BOYLE TEMPERATURE? EXPLAIN WITH THE HELP OF DIGRAM:-​

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Answered by HPpatcher
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The temperature at which a real gas behaves like an ideal gas for wide range of pressures(low pressure values). 

This means, at a particular temperature called Boyle temperature, value of compressibility factor Z tends to close to 1 or equal to 1 for varying pressures(particularly at low pressure range). 

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Answered by namjinsopevminkook77
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Boyle temperature can be defined as the point in the temperature range in which a real gas starts to behave like an ideal gas at a pressure range. The temperature at which the second coefficient in the expression becomes zero is known as a Boyle temperature. This Boyle temperature balances out the attractive and the repulsive forces that are acting on a gas particle.

We can use the virial equation of state to calculate the Boyle temperature. Boyle temperature can be expressed in the terms of the virial coefficients.

Z=1+B/Vm+...

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