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Why is Boyle's law is obyed by `N_(2), O_(2) or CO_(2)` ony at low pressure and high temperature ?

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It is because at low pressure and high temperature these follow ideal gas behaviour due to negligible forece of attraction and volume occupied by gas molecules can be ignored.
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