The value of Boyle Temperature for an ideal gas :
Aa/R
Ba/br
C2a/bR
D2a/R
Answer:
B. a/br
Read Explanation:
The Boyle temperature (TB) is the specific temperature at which a real gas behaves most like an ideal gas over a wide range of pressures.
At this temperature, the attractive and repulsive forces between the gas particles effectively balance each other out, and the gas's compressibility factor (Z) is approximately equal to 1.
The Boyle temperature for a real gas is related to its van der Waals constants (a and b) by the equation:
TB=a/Rb