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The Boyle temperature of three gases are given in the table :
{:("Gas","Boyle Temperature (K)",), ("Ethene",735,), ("Oxygen",400,), ("Hydrogen",110,) :}
If the compressibility factor was measured at 400 K, the gases are :

A

I-ethene, II-oxygen,III-hydrogen

B

I-hydrogen,II-ethene,III-oxygen

C

I-hydrogen,II-oxygen,III-ethene

D

I-oxygen,II-ethene,III-hydrogen

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Conceptual Oxygen most ideal at 400K. Hydrogen most non ideal
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