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what is the Boyles point of a gas​

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The temperature at which real gases behaves like ideal gas and obeys the gas laws over a wide range of pressure is called the Boyle temperature. It is also called Boyles point and is denoted by 'Tb'.

Boyles temperature is given in terms of van der walls' constants, 'a' and 'b'

☆ Gases can't be liquefied above Boyles temperature.

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