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If the pressure upon a gas confined in a vessel varies, the temperature remaining same, the volume will __________.

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Answered by zainnain89
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Answer:

the answer is vary Inversely at the Temperature

Answered by setukumar345
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Concept Introduction:

Gas laws include Boyle's law. According to him, a gas's pressure is inversely correlated to its volume while its mass and temperature are constant.

Explanation:

We have been given a question based on Boyle's law.

We have to find If the pressure upon a gas confined in a vessel varies if the temperature remains the same, and how the volume will change.

When the pressure changes on a certain amount of gas, its size is inversely proportional to the pressure, provided that the temperature is constant.

Final Answer:

The final answer is if the pressure increase, the volume will decrease and if the pressure decrease the volume will increase.

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