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Boyles law for an ideal gas
deals with the relationship
between
mass and volume at constant
temperature
pressure and volume at constant
temperature
volume and temperature at constant
pressure
pressure and temperature at
constant volume​

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Answered by SUBRATA4322
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Answer:

 statement of Boyle's law is as follows:

The volume of a given mass of a gas is inversely related to pressure when the temperature is constant.

The concept can be represented with these formulae:

{\displaystyle V\propto {\frac {1}{P}}}, meaning "Volume is inversely proportional to Pressure", or{\displaystyle P\propto {\frac {1}{V}}}, meaning "Pressure is inversely proportional to Volume", or{\displaystyle PV=k_{1}}, or{\displaystyle P_{1}V_{1}=P_{2}V_{2}\,}where P is the pressure, and V is the volume of a gas, and k1 is the constant in this equation (and is not the same as the proportionality constants in the other equations in this art

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