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is boyle's law applicable to liquids

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Answered by Jayasri1110
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Answer:

No

Explanation:

In contrast to gases, liquids are not compressible as their particles are already very close together. Boyle's law only applies to gases.

Answered by surahnoor24
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Here's your answer mate

No, we can't apply Boyle's lay and to solids and liquid because in them the intermolecular distance is very less and they are highly incompressible so the effect of pressure doesn't effects much on solids and liquids all with the increase and decrease in temperature there is very less change in the volume with comparison to gas.

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