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The constant used in Boyle's law is ​

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Answered by prakashkkaladindi
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Boyle's Law holds true only if the number of molecules (n) and the temperature (T) are both constant. ... The relationship for Boyle's Law can be expressed as follows: P1V1 = P2V2, where P1 and V1 are the initial pressure and volume values, and P2 and V2 are the values of the pressure and volume of the gas after change.

Answered by Sriramgangster
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Boyle's Law holds true only if the number of molecules (n) and the temperature (T) are both constant. Boyle's Law is used to predict the result of introducing a change in volume and pressure only, and only to the initial state of a fixed quantity of gas.

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