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 



