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At the center of the Sun, the temperature reaches 107 K, with 10^32 electrons per cubic...

At the center of the Sun, the temperature reaches 107 K, with 10^32 electrons per cubic meter.
(a) Can this electron gas be treated as an ideal gas?
(b) What is the T/TF ratio for this gas?

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