Chemistry, asked by Kaisahooyara, 11 months ago

Define :

Boyle's Law and Charles Law.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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)

v dirctly proportional to t

v = kt

where k is proportional constant

Answered by BraɪnlyRoмan
86

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BOYLE'S LAW :

This law shows the relationship between Pressure and Volume.

The law states that the volume of a given amount of a gas is inversely proportional to gas pressure at constant temperature.

i.e,  \sf{V  \propto \:  \frac{1}{P} \:  \:  \:  \:  \: (at \: constant \: temperature)}

CHARLE'S LAW :

This law shows the relationship between Volume and Temperature.

This law states that volume of a given mass of gas under constant pressure condition increases or decreases by 1/273 th part of its volume at 0°C, for every 1°C rise or fall in temperature.

i.e,  \sf{V  \propto \: T \: \:\:\:(at\: constant \: pressure )}

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