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At Boyle's temperature the value of compressibility factro `Z = (PV_(m(//RT = V_(real)//V_(ideal))` has a value of 1 over a wide range of pressure. This is due to the fact that in the van der Waal's equation

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the constant 'a' is negligible and not 'b'

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the constant 'b' is negligible and not 'a'

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both the constant 'a' and 'b' are negligible

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the effect produced due to the molecular attraction compensates the effect produced due to the molecular volume

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