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what is Royle temperature?​

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Answered by NelieConsto
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bro or sis it must be Boyle temperature not Royle temperature

Explanation:

The Boyle temperature is formally defined as the temperature for which the second virial coefficient, becomes zero. It is at this temperature that the attractive forces and the repulsive forces acting on the gas particles balance out. This is the virial equation of state and describes a real gas.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Boyle temperature is formally defined as the temperature for which the second virial coefficient, becomes zero. It is at this temperature that the attractive forces and the repulsive forces acting on the gas particles balance out. This is the virial equation of state and describes a real gas.

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