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What is Boyle's temperature ?

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What is Boyle temperature?

The van der Waal's constants for a gas are a=1.92 atm L^(2) "mol"^(-2),b=0.06 L "mol"^(-1) . If R = 0.08 L atm K^(-1) "mol"^(-1) , what is the Boyle's temperature (in K) of this gas ?

Boyle's temperature (T_(B)) : It is the temperature at which a real gas exhibits ideal behavior in low pressure range. Different gases have different value of T_(B) , which is related to the van der Wall's constant a and ab as follows: T_(B) = (a)/(Rb) The compressiblity factor for a real gas is given as Z = 1 + 0.35 P - (168)/(T)P . Where P is in bar and T is in Kelvin. What is the Boyle's temperature of the gas?

The ratio of Boyle's temperature and critical temperature for a gas is:

The Critical temperature , Boyle's temperature and inversion temperature respectively are given as

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

Inversion temperature (T_(i)=(2a)/(Rb)) is defined as the temperature above which if gas is expanded adiabatically it gets warm up but if temperature of gas is lower than T_(i) then it will cool down. What will happen to gas if it is adiabatically expanded at 50^(@)C if its Boyle's temperature is 20^(@)C