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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]]). | At the Boyle temperature a non-ideal gas, more or less, obeys [[Boyle's law]] (which holds for an [[ideal gas]]). | ||
==See also== | |||
*[[Theta solvent]] | |||
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[[category: classical thermodynamics]] | [[category: classical thermodynamics]] |
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The Boyle temperature, , is the temperature at which the second virial coefficient becomes zero, i.e.
- .
At the Boyle temperature a non-ideal gas, more or less, obeys Boyle's law (which holds for an ideal gas).