Chemistry, asked by muhammedraseemk, 7 months ago

The size of air bubbles rising from the
bottom of an aquarium increases
* explain the reason
*which as the gas law related to this​

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Answered by SrijanB2022
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What is Hydrostatic Law?

The hydrostatic law states that,
"The pressure acting at a particular point below the surface of the fluid is due to the weight of the fluid column above that point".

Mathematically, it can be written as:

P = ρgh
where,
P = pressure (more preferably, hydrostatic pressure) at a particular point below the surface of the fluid
ρ = density of the fluid
g = gravitational constant
h = height of the liquid column above that point

Explanation of the question:

As we go from bottom to top to the surface of the water, the variable 'h', i.e., the height of the liquid column above that bubble steadily goes on decreasing.

And as per Boyle's law,
V \propto \frac{1}{P}

Thus, as the pressure acting from outside the bubble goes on decreasing, the volume of air inside the bubble expands, and eventually, the bubble becomes bigger in size.

For more information on Boyle's Law, you may refer to the links below:

State Boyle's Law:
brainly.in/question/14698053

State Boyle's law and Charles' law
brainly.in/question/14308092

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