Temperature remaining constant the product of volume and pressure pf a given mass of dry gas is a constant. Give reason
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With increase in temperature volume increase but here there is no increase in temperature so volume is constant and mass cannot be increased so the product of volume and mass remain constant.
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Mass of the gas being constant,We know temperature is directly proportional to volume and volume is inversely proportional to pressure,now if the temperature is constant volume does not change and if the volume does not the pressure will also not be affected.This is know as boyle's law
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