Q. Above the Boyle temperature, the compressibility factor of the real gases, is

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Solution:

The temperature at which a real gas obeys ideal gas law over an appreciable range of pressure is called Boyle temperature or Boyle point. Boyle point of a gas depends upon its nature. Above their Boyle point, real gases show positive deviation from ideality and values are greater than one.