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What is Boyle's point? What is the Boyle's point for nitrogen?

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Answered by mahima23112003
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. It is named for the English scientist.Boyle Point. the minimum point on an isotherm of a real gas, represented in (p, pV) coordinates

Answered by NoraRashid
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What is Boyle's point

(T is the absolute temperature, R is the gas constant, and m is the mass of the gas.) In other words, the Boyle point determines the temperature at which, for a given real gas, the equation of an ideal gas is applicable

Boyle's point for nitrogen➡ -195.8°C

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