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is boyle's law applicable to liquids


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Answered by moinkazi667
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In contrast to gases, liquids are not compressible as their particles are already very close together. Boyle's law only applies to gases.

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Answered by kalavathibathina1717
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As for why we can't apply Boyle's law and Charles's law to solids and liquids, the reason is solids and liquids undergo negligible compression under extremely high pressures. ... Boyle's law is for ideal gases, so during experimentation, the values won't be exactly as predicted by the laws

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