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Choose the correct statement(s) regarding Boyle's point.

A

It depends on nature of gas.

B

Above this point, real gas show positve deviations from ideality and `Zlt1`.

C

Below Boyle's point, real gas first show decrease in Z value with increasing pressure to reach a minimum value.

D

On further increase in pressure, the value of Z increases continously.

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