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is the boyle's law valid at very high temperature

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Answered by kaurgursimran02
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Boyle's law states the inverse relationship between pressure and volume of a gas when the temperature is held constant. ... At an extremely high temperature the gases in question will turn to plasma. Boyle's law works, however, as long as the temperature range allows the gas to remain a gas.

Answered by riyaverma153
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At an extremely high temperature the gases in question will turn to plasma. Boyle's law works, however, as long as the temperature range allows the gas to remain a gas.

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