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DESCRIPTION
The Boyle's temperature is the temperature at which a real gas behaves most like an ideal gas over a range of pressures. For a gas described by the van der Waals equation, the Boyle temperature can be calculated using the van der Waals constants
𝑎 and 𝑏.
The Boyle temperature Tb is denoted by the formula:
Tb= a / Rb where R is the universal gas constant and a & b are the van der Waals Constants.
DESCRIPTION
The Boyle's temperature is the temperature at which a real gas behaves most like an ideal gas over a range of pressures. For a gas described by the van der Waals equation, the Boyle temperature can be calculated using the van der Waals constants
𝑎 and 𝑏.
The Boyle temperature Tb is denoted by the formula:
Tb= a / Rb where R is the universal gas constant and a & b are the van der Waals Constants.
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