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What will the nature of PV vs P graph be for a real gas at Boyle temperature?

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ltBrgt At boyle temperature the value of PV, particularly in the low pressure region, becomes constant. Thus, the gas shows ideal behaviour. So, at this temperature, the plot of PV against P will give a straight line parallel to the P-axis.
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