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The Boyle temperature of a van der Waal gas is `-246^(@)C`. Its critical temperature on absolute temperature scale is :

A

`5K`

B

`7K`

C

`8K`

D

`10K`

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The correct Answer is:
C

The Boyle temperature of a vander Waal ………….
`T_(c ) = (8//27)xxT_(B)= (8//27)xx27K = 8K`
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