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

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Answered by YoUrHeAvEn07
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Kinetic theory is based on the kinetic energy of moving particles. The kinetic energy is directly related to the temperature. 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.

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Answered by AravindhPrabu2005
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At, constant temperature, the pressure P of a gas varies inversely with its volume V, or PV = k, where k is a constant.

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Simply put, Boyle's states that for a gas at constant temperature, pressure multiplied by volume is a constant value. The equation for this is PV = k, where k is a constant. At a constant temperature, if you increase the pressure of a gas, its volume decreases.

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