
Grade 12th pass10 grade science
Boyle’s temperature or Boyle point is the temperature at which a real gas starts behaving like an ideal gas over a particular range of pressure. A graph is plotted between the compressibility factor Z and pressure P.
What is the variation of Z with P?
(A) At very low pressures, all gases show Z≈1
(B) At high pressures, all gases show Z>1
(C) At intermediate pressures, all gases show Z<1
(D) All of the above
Boyle’s temperature or Boyle point is the temperature at which a real gas starts behaving like an ideal gas over a particular range of pressure. A graph is plotted between the compressibility factor Z and pressure P.
What is the variation of Z with P?
(A) At very low pressures, all gases show Z≈1
(B) At high pressures, all gases show Z>1
(C) At intermediate pressures, all gases show Z<1
(D) All of the above




