5. For Boyle's Law to work, it's assumed the pressure and volume changes take place in a sealed
container at constant temperature. How would fluctuating temps or allowing gas molecules to enter
the container throw off Boyle's Law?
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Another way to keep the pressure constant as the volume increases is to raise the average force that each particle exerts on the surface. This happens when the temperature is increased. So if the number of particles and the pressure are constant, temperature is proportional to the volume.
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