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What is Boyle temperature? What would be the value of compressibility factor of a real gas in the low pressure region at its boyle temperature?

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Second part: In the low presure region, `PV ~~ RT` for a real gas at its Boyle temperature for this reason the value of Z for a real gas in the low pressure region and at the Boyle temperature of the gas is equal to 1.
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