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what isBoyles temperalure of a gas.? what is
its Significance ? what is absolaté scale of temperature​

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Answered by nallagondurevanth510
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Explanation:

Boyle's temperature or Boyle point is the tem- perature 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.

Answered by satvirgaya565
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The Boyle temperature is formally defined as the temperature for which the second virial coefficient,

Boyle's Temperature Temperature at which real gas obeys the gas laws over a wide range of pressure is called Boyle's Temperature Gases which are easily liquefied have a high Boyle's temperature [Tb (O2) = 406 K ] whereas the gases which are difficult to liquefy have a low Boyle's temperature[Tb (He) = 23 K] .

Absolute temperature scale, any thermometric scale on which a reading of zero coincides with the theoretical absolute zero of temperature—i.e., the thermodynamic equilibrium state of minimum energy.

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