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What is the temperature known as where a real gas obeys Boyle’s law or as an ideal gas?(a) Boyle temperature(b) Charge temperature(c) Critical temperature(d) Absolute TemperatureThis question was addressed to me in a job interview.I would like to ask this question from States of Matter topic in chapter States of Matter of Chemistry – Class 11

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Right choice is (a) Boyle temperature

To elaborate: The temperature at which a REAL gas obeys Boyle’s law and other ideal gas law at a CERTAIN range of pressure is called Boyle temperature or Boyle POINT. It is unique for every gas and depends upon its NATURE.



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