What is Boyle point? What is the Boyle point of nitrogen?
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Boyle temperature
At this temperature that the attractive forces and the repulsive forces acting on the gas particles balance out.
ie vapor pressure = atmospheric pressure
For nitrogen
= 195.8 C
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Boyle's temperature or Boyle point is the temperature at which a real gas starts behaving like an ideal gas over a particular range of pressure. A graph is plotted between compressibility factor Z and pressure P.
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