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

A

`1`

B

`2`

C

`3`

D

`4`

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To find the ratio of the inversion temperature (TI) of a gas to its Boyle temperature (TB), we can follow these steps: ### Step 1: Understand the Definitions - **Inversion Temperature (TI)**: This is the temperature above which a gas warms up and below which it shows a cooling effect. It is given by the formula: \[ T_I = \frac{2a}{Rb} \] where \(a\) is a constant related to the attractive forces between gas molecules, and \(R\) is the universal gas constant. ...
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  • The temperature of gas is produced by

    A
    the potential energy of its molecules
    B
    the kinetic energy of its molecules
    C
    the attractive force between its molecules
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    the repulsive force between its molecules
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