Define boyal's law justify
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Boyle's law states that at constant temperature the volume of a given mass of a dry gas is inversely proportional to its pressure.
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→The relationship between the volume and the pressure of a gas was studied by Robert Boyle in 1662.
→He found that increasing the pressure at constant temperature on a sample of a gas causes the volume of the gas to decrease proportionately, i. e., if the pressure is doubled, the volume becomes half and so on.
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→Boyle's law states that at constant temperature, the volume of a sample of a gas varies inversely with the pressure.
V proportional to 1/P (when temperature is kept constant)
The proportionality can be changed into an equality by introducing a constant, k, i. e. ,
V = k/P
or
PV=k
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Alternatively, Boyle's law can also be stated as follows:
→Temperature remaining constant, the product of pressure and volume of a given mass of a gas is constant.
→The value of the constant depends upon the amount of a gas.
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Mathematically, it can be written as,
PI VI = P2V2 = P3V3 ....... ( so on )
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