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The correct order of temperature of a real gas is :
(I) Boyle's temperature
(II) Critical temperature
(III) Inversion temperature

A

`III gt I gt II`

B

`I gt II gt III`

C

`II gt I gt III`

D

`I gt III gt II`

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The correct Answer is:
a

(a) `T_(C)=(8a)/(27Rb)," "T_(b)=(a)/(Rb)," "T_(i)=(2a)/(Rb)`
`T_(i)gtT_(b)gtT_(c)`
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