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Possible sources of error in a Boyle's Law experiment include air leaks in the apparatus, temperature fluctuations affecting the volume of the gas, incorrect readings due to parallax error, and deviations from ideal gas behavior at high pressures. Limitations include the assumption of ideal gas behavior, which may not hold true at all conditions, and the difficulty in accurately measuring the volume of the gas at high pressures.

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