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state Boyle law and it's proof

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Answered by shashibhasker19
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Boyle's Law states that the pressure (P) of a gas is inversely proportional to the volume (V). This law is valid as long as the temperature and the amount of gas are constant. Any units will work here:

PV=k(constant)

The constant, k, will depend on the number of moles and the temperature. As long as those two state functions are constant, k will be a constant and Boyle's Law will hold. Below is a plot of pressure vs volume (aka: a PV plot). Note the shape of the plot, this is a classic inverse relationship.

Answered by llMrExtinctll
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Boyle's Law: The changes in the volume of a gas by varying pressure at a constant temperature of a fixed amount of gas was quantified by Robert Boyle in 1662. The law was named after his name as Boyle's law.

IT STATES THAT

VOLUME OF A GIVEN MASS OF GAS IS INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO ITS PRESSURE AT A CONSTANT TEMPERATURE.

CONSTANTS ARE TEMPERATURE AND NO. OF MOLES(n)

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