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Even when pressure and volume change the number of moles do not change. Why?

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Answered by Anonymous
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That is, the product of the pressure of a gas times the volume of a gas is a constant for a given sample of gas. In Boyle's experiments the Temperature (T) did not change, nor did the number of moles (n) of gas present. So Boyle found
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