Chemistry, asked by safnahakkim, 10 months ago

The correct order of temperatures for a real gas is Boyle temperature (I), Critical temperature (II), Inversion temperature (III) 1) III > I > II 2) I > II > III 3) II > I > III 4) I > III > II

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Answered by sukuborah2107
1

Answer:

So order is...

III > I > II

Explanation:

Answered by Anonymous
3

Answer:

III > I > II

Explanation:

Boyle temperature

T_b = \frac{a}{Rb}

Critical temperature

T_c = \frac{8a}{27Rb}

Inversion temperature

= 2 ( Boyle temperature)

T_i = 2T_b = \frac{2a}{Rb}

where a and b are van-der-waal's constants

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