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State and explain Boyle's Law.​

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Answered by Yoursunshine
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Boyle′s law states that at constant temperature, the volume of a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its pressure.

Let the volume of the gas be 'V' and pressure 'P' and temperature T . Then , according to Boyle's law :

V∝P1

or V=Pk⇒V.P=k , where k = proportionality constant i.e., according to Boyle's law, if the temperature is kept constant , for a given change in volume the pressure changes such that the product of pressure and volume is a constant.

Answered by CutieBun01
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Boyle's law states that at constant temperature the volume of a given mass of a dry gas is inversely proportional to its pressure. Most gases behave like ideal gases at moderate pressures and temperatures

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