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`{:(,"Column-I",,"Column-II"),("(a)","Gas at critical temperature",,"(p)Gas can be liquified"),("(b)","Gas at Boyle's temperature and low pressure",,"(q)Deviate from ideal gas equation"),("(c)","Compressibility factor Z "lt 1,,"(r)Gas follows the ideal gas equation"),("(d)","High temperature and low pressure",,"(s)Assumption of no intermolecular force of attraction is valid"):}`

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