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However great the pressure, a gas cannot be liquefied above its

  • Option 1)

     Boyle temperature

  • Option 2)

     Inversion temperature

  • Option 3)

    Critical temperature

  • Option 4)

     Room temperature

 

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As we learnt in 

Boyle’s Temperature -

The temperature at which a real gas obeys ideal gas law over an appreciable range of pressure.

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At above critical temperature, substances are existing in gaseous state, since gas cannot be liquefied above it.


Option 1)

 Boyle temperature

Incorrect

Option 2)

 Inversion temperature

Incorrect

Option 3)

Critical temperature

Correct

Option 4)

 Room temperature

Incorrect

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