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derivation of Boyle's law​

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Answered by AnmolRaii
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This expression can be obtained from the pressure-volume relationship suggested by Boyle's law. For a fixed amount of gas kept at a constant temperature, PV = k. Therefore, P1V1 = k (initial pressure * initial volume) P2V2 = k (final pressure * final volume)

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Answered by Anonymous
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gases assuming a perfect (ideal) gas (see perfect gas). Real gases obey Boyle's law at sufficiently low pressures, although the product pv generally decreases slightly at higher pressures, where the gas begins to depart from ideal behaviour.

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