explain me Boyle's law
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Boyle's law states that the pressure of an ideal gas increases as its container volume decreases. Chemist and physicist Robert Boyle published the law in 1662. The gas law is sometimes called Mariotte's law or the Boyle-Mariotte law because French physicist Edme Mariotte independently discovered the same law in 1679....
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Boyle's law states that the pressure of an ideal gas increases as its container volume decreases. Chemist and physicist Robert Boyle published the law in 1662. The gas law is sometimes called Mariotte's law or the Boyle-Mariotte law because French physicist Edme Mariotte independently discovered the same law in 1679....
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Boyle's Law: The changes in the volume of a gas by varying pressure at a constant temperature of a fixed amount of gas was quantified by Robert Boyle in 1662. The law was named after his name as Boyle's law.
IT STATES THAT
VOLUME OF A GIVEN MASS OF GAS IS INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO ITS PRESSURE AT A CONSTANT TEMPERATURE.
CONSTANTS ARE TEMPERATURE AND NO. OF MOLES(n)
=>PV=nT
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