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The '''Boyle temperature''' is the [[temperature]] at which the [[Virial equation of state | second virial coefficient]] becomes zero,
The '''Boyle temperature''', <math>T_B</math>, is the [[temperature]] at which the [[Virial equation of state | second virial coefficient]] becomes zero,
''i.e.''
''i.e.''  


:<math>B_T \equiv B_2\vert_{T=T_B}=0</math>
:<math>B_2\vert_{T=T_B}=0</math>.


At the Boyle temperature a non-ideal gas, more or less, obeys [[Boyle's law]] (which holds for [[ideal gas]]es).
At the Boyle temperature a non-ideal gas, more or less, obeys [[Boyle's law]] (which holds for an [[ideal gas]]).

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The Boyle temperature, , is the temperature at which the second virial coefficient becomes zero, i.e.

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At the Boyle temperature a non-ideal gas, more or less, obeys Boyle's law (which holds for an ideal gas).