Single Choice

The temperature at which a real gas obeys the ideal gas laws over a wide range of pressure is called:

ACritical temperature
BBoyle's temperature
Correct Answer
CInversion temperature
DReduced temperature

Solution

Boyle's temperature is the temperature at which real gases tend towards ideal behavior and obeys the ideal gas equation over a wide range of pressure.

So, option $$B$$ is the correct answer.


SIMILAR QUESTIONS

States of Matter - Gas and Liquid

At moderate pressure, $$Z$$ value of gas is $$1+xp-\dfrac{yp}{T}$$. The Boyle's temperature is:

States of Matter - Gas and Liquid

The virial equation for a real gas is represented as $$ Z = 1 + \left( b - \frac { a } { R T } \right) \frac { 1 } { V _ { m } } + \left( \frac { b } { V _ { m } } \right) ^ { 2 } + \left( \frac { c } { V _ { m } } \right) ^ { 3 } + \dots $$ The Boyle temperatue for the gas is

States of Matter - Gas and Liquid

The temperature at which a real gas obeys the ideal gas laws over a wide range of pressure is called:

States of Matter - Gas and Liquid

At Boyle temperature:

States of Matter - Gas and Liquid

The temperature at which the second virial coefficient of a real gas is zero is called :

States of Matter - Gas and Liquid

Pressure remaining the constant, the volume of a given mass of ideal gas increases for every degree centigrade rise in temperature by a definite fraction of its volume at:

States of Matter - Gas and Liquid

The expression for compressibility factor for one mole of a van der Waal's gas at Boyle temperature is?

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