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Calculate Boyle temperature range for `CO_(2)` if its van der Waal's constants a and b are 3.592 atm `"litre"^(2)" mole"^(2) and b =0.0427" litre mole"^(-1)`.

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`T_(B) =(a)/(Rb) =(3.592)/(0.0821xx0.0427)=1024.7K =752^(@)C`
Thus, `CO_(2)` behaves ideal in nature in the temperature range `752 pm t^(@)C`
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