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State Charlie's law and Boyle's law

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Answered by amit12s
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Answer:

Charles law -. At constant pressure

V/T=constant

Boyle' s law -. At constant temperature

pV = constant

p= pressure

V=volume of ideal gasses

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :

Gas Laws :

  • Charle's Law
  • Boyle's Law

Note :

  • All gas Laws are consider for ideal gas only.

What is an ideal gas ?

  • A gas that obeys all gas laws is called an ideal gas
  • A real gas at high temperatures and low pressure is considered to be an ideal gas

Boyle's Law :

  • Boyle's Law states that , for an ideal gas , pressure exerted by the gas is inversely proportional to the volume of given gas at constant temperature

  • P ∞ 1/V ( constant T )

Charle's Law :

  • Charle's Law is divided into two parts :

  1. Charle's First law
  2. Charle's second law

Charle's 1st Law :

  • This law states that for an ideal gas , volume of the gas is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas at constant pressure.

  • V ∞ T ( constant P )

Charle's 2nd Law (or) Gay - Lussac's Law :

  • This law states that for an ideal gas , pressure exerted by the gas is directly proportional to temperature of the gas at constant volume.

  • P ∞ T ( constant V)
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