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Temperature below which, the gas does not obey ideal gas laws is called

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Answered by Arab1
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absolute zero is the temperature under which this happens
Answered by skyfall63
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Gas does not obey ideal gas laws in Boyles temperature.

Explanation:

At Boyle's temperature and considerable pressure, a non-ideal gas behaves like an ideal gas. The Boyle's temperature is indicated by T_b and it resembles to Vander Waals constant.

If the temperature of the gases are below this temperature, they do not undergo ideal gas behavior.

The equation of the Boyle's temperature is as follows:

\mathrm{T}_{\mathrm{b}}=\frac{\mathrm{a}}{\mathrm{Rb}}

Where,

a and b = constants

R = Gas constants

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