Chemistry, asked by badalkushwahak1669, 11 months ago

Air at sea level is dense. This is a practical application of
(a) Boyle’s law (b) Charle’s law
(c) Kelvin’s law (d) Brown’s law

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Answered by Anonymous
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Here is your answer :

( A) BOYLE 'S LAW ...

Answered by tanvigupta426
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Answer:

The correct answer is option (a) Boyle's law.

Explanation:

At sea level, because of compression by air above the proximal layer of air, pressure increases hence volume decreases i.e. density increases. It is Boyle's law.

Boyle's law exists significant because it demonstrates how gases act. It demonstrates further a shadow of a doubt that gas pressure and volume are inversely proportional. When you use pressure on a gas, the volume shrinks, and the pressure increases.

Therefore, the correct answer is option (a) Boyle's law.

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