Chemistry, asked by hsai9602, 11 months ago

Graph between P and V at constant temperature is
(a) straight
(b) curved increasing
(c) straight line with slope
(d) none of these

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Answered by Anonymous
5

The graph between P and V at a constant temperature is a straight line,

  • Boyle's law is a quantitative relation at constant temperature between the volume (v) and the pressure (P) of the gas.
  • Graph between 1/P & V is a straight line at a constant temperature.
  • The V against 1p graph is a straight line through the center, which means that the volume measured is inversely proportional to the pressure.
  • At constant pressure it is quantitative relationship between volume and the absolute temperature of a gas.
Answered by saigiresh666
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Answer:

Explanation:

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