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Boyles law with example​

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Answered by alien19
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As long as the temperature and number of moles of gas remain constant, Boyle's law means doubling the pressure of a gas halves its volume. Here are more examples of Boyle's law in action: When the plunger on a sealed syringe is pushed, the pressure increases and the volume decreases.

Answered by mannu1315
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Boyle's gas law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure of the gas when the temperature is held constant.

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