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Deduce the mathematical expression for Boyle’s law.

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Answered by Anonymous
2

Explanation:

As per Boyle’s law, any change in the volume occupied by a gas (at constant quantity and temperature) will result in a change in the pressure exerted by it. In other words, the product of the initial pressure and the initial volume of a gas is equal to the product of its final pressure and final volume (at constant temperature and number of moles). This law can be expressed mathematically as follows:

P1V1 = P2V2

Where,

P1 is the initial pressure exerted by the gas

V1 is the initial volume occupied by the gas

P2 is the final pressure exerted by the gas

V2 is the final volume occupied by the gas

Answered by raghavaggarwal2007
0

Answer:

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