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Write expression for Boyle's temperature and critical temperature in terms of van der Waals constants. Which one is larger for a particular gas?

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Boyle temperature, `T_(B)=(a)/(Rb)`
Critical temperature, `T_(C )=(8a)/(27" Rb)`
Thus, `T_(B) gt T_(C )`.
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