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Select the correct option:
(A) Gas is more compressible if repulsive forces dominate over-attractive forces between molecule.
(B) At extremely low pressure and high temperature gases behave ideally.
(C) At Boyle's temperature and any pressure gas behave ideally
(D) If gas is kept at T < T`underset(c)` it can never be liquefied.

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