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Explain Boyle law on the basis of kinetic theory of gases ?​

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Answered by zumba12
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In Boyle's Law,  the temperature is helped constant, so the kinetic energy of the molecules is constant. The pressure and the volume are inversely related to Boyle's Law.

Explanation:

  • Kinetic theory is based on the kinetic energy of moving particles. In Boyle's Law the temperature is helped constant, so the kinetic energy of the molecules is a constant.
  • The pressure and the volume are inversely related in Boyle's Law. In Kinetic theory pressure is created by the collision of particles.
  • p\frac{1}{v}, the temperature is helped constant, so the kinetic energy of the molecules is constant. The pressure and the volume are inversely related to Boyle's Law.
  • According to Boyle's Law, molecules are driven closer together. The more closely packed the gas molecules are, the more frequently they clash, resulting in increased pressure.
  • When a result, as the volume decreases, the number of collisions and pressure increase. The amount of collisions and pressure will be reduced as the volume increases.
  • If the temperature and total kinetic energy are held constant, volume and pressure are inversely linked.
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