Gaseous StateHard
Question
The temperature at which a real gas obeys the ideal gas laws over a wide range of pressure is :
Options
A.critical temperature
B.Boyle temperature
C.inversion temperature
D.reduced temperature
Solution
The temperature at which a real gas behaves like an ideal gas is called Boyle temperature.
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