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if the critical temperature of a gas is 300 Kelvin then the ratio of its inversion and Boyle's temperature will be​

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Answered by manyamaurya2004
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The value of Boyle's temperature will be, 1012.5 K

Explanation :

Boyle Temperature : It is defined as the temperature for which the second virial coefficient, becomes zero.

The formula of Boyle temperature is,

              ...............(1)

where,

= Boyle temperature

'a' and 'b' are the vander waals constant

R = universal gas constant

Critical temperature : It is defined as the temperature of a gas in its critical state that means above which it cannot be liquefied by pressure.

The formula of Critical temperature is,

          ....................(2)

where,

= Critical temperature

'a' and 'b' are the vander waals constant

R = universal gas constant

Now taking ratio of equation (1) and (2), we get

Now put the value of critical temperature, we get the value of Boyle's temperature.

Therefore, the value of Boyle's temperature will be, 1012.5 K

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