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Boyle’s law relates the pressure of a gas to its
a. volume. c. density. b. pressure. d. temperature.

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Answered by Balaji098765
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Answer:

a

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Answered by TNpravalika1
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The correct answer is (a) which is “volume”.

"Boyle's law relates to the properties of gas pressure and volume."

According to Boyle's law, a gas's pressure is inversely proportional to its volume at a given temperature. In other words, if the volume of a gas is reduced, the pressure rises, and if the volume of a gas is increased, the pressure falls, as long as the temperature of the gas remains constant.

This law was found in the 17th century by Robert Boyle and is commonly stated as,

P_{1} V_{1} = P_{2} V_{2}

where P_{1} and V_{1} are the starting pressure and volume of a gas, P_{2} and V_{2} are the final pressure and volume of the gas following a change.

Boyle's law is especially essential in subjects such as chemistry, physics, and engineering, where it is utilized to explain the behavior of gases under different conditions. For example, it is used in the design of pressurized systems, such as scuba diving tanks and gas storage tanks, and in the analysis of gas behavior in internal combustion engines.

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