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The temperature at which real gases obey the ideal gas laws over a wide range of low pressure is called:
(a)Critical temperature
(b)Inversion temperature
(c)Boyle temperature
(d)Reduced temperature

A

Critical temperature

B

Boyle temperature

C

Inversion temperature

D

Reduced temperature

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The temperature at which the real gas behaves ideally is called Boyle's temperature. At Boyle's temperature, the value of `Z` remains nearly equal to unity over a good range of pressure.
Boyle's temperature `T_(b)=(a)/(bR)`
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