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Define Boyle's Law and charle's law​

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Answered by DaRvl
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Boyles law --- it states that at constant temperature pressure is inversely proportional to its volume . p is inversely proportional to v. p=k/v. where k is proportional constant. Charles law ------ it states that at constant pressure (p) volume(v) is directly proportional to temprature (t)

Explanation:

Boyle's law—named for Robert Boyle—states that, at constant temperature, the pressure P of a gas varies inversely with its volume V, or PV = k, where k is a constant. Charles's law—named for J. ... Though this law describes the behaviour of an ideal gas, it closely approximates the behaviour of real gases.

Answered by Anocecil
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Boyle's law :

A law stating that the pressure of a given mass of an idel gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature .

Charle's law :

Charle's law, a statement that the volume occupied by a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature , if the pressure remains constant .

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