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

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Answered by Anonymous
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It's called Boyle's temperature

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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The gases will not obey Ideal gas laws at Boyle's Temperature.

Explanation:

  • The gases which obeys the equation PV=nRT will be considered as Ideal Gases.
  • This means the product of the Pressure and Volume of the gases are equal to the product of the amount of gas present and gas constant and Absolute Temperature of gas.
  • When the gas is at Boyles Temperature which Absolute Zero temperature then the pure and perfect ideal gas will also behave like normal non-ideal gases at this particular Absolute Zero temperature.

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