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Match the items of List 1 with those in List 2

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Critical temperature gives the maximum temperature at which gas can be liquified.
Boyle's temperature represents the temperature at which a gas follows the ideal gas equation.
Compressibility factor (Z)<1 represents deviation from ideal gas equation.
At high temperature and low pressure, the assumption of no intermolecular force of attraction is valid.

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