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The ratio of the inversion temperature of a gas to its Boyle temperature is

A

`1`

B

`2`

C

`3`

D

`4`

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Inversion temperature `(T_(i))=(2a)/(Rb)`
Boyles's temperature `(T_(b))=(a)/(Rb)`
`:. (T_(i))/(T_(b))=2`
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    A
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    B
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    A
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