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Boyle's temperature of four gases are given below:
`{:("Gases"," "A,B,C,D,),(T_(B),120K,25K,500K,410K,):}`
Which gas can be liquefied most easily ?

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A

B

B

C

C

D

D

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To determine which gas can be liquefied most easily based on the given Boyle's temperatures, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understand Boyle's Temperature**: Boyle's temperature (T_B) is the temperature above which a gas cannot be liquefied, regardless of the pressure applied. Therefore, the lower the Boyle's temperature, the easier it is to liquefy the gas. 2. **List the Boyle's Temperatures**: We have the following Boyle's temperatures for the gases: - Gas A: 120 K - Gas B: 25 K - Gas C: 500 K - Gas D: 410 K 3. **Identify the Lowest Boyle's Temperature**: To find out which gas can be liquefied most easily, we need to identify the gas with the lowest Boyle's temperature. - Comparing the temperatures: - Gas A: 120 K - Gas B: 25 K - Gas C: 500 K - Gas D: 410 K - The lowest temperature is for Gas B, which is 25 K. 4. **Conclusion**: Since Gas B has the lowest Boyle's temperature, it can be liquefied most easily compared to the other gases. ### Final Answer: Gas B can be liquefied most easily. ---
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