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what are the constants in Boyle's law​

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Answered by chaitanyarawas
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Explanation: Although the temperature is the only constant variable; volume, temperature, and pressure are inversely proportional to each other. As you know Boyle's law states that the volume and pressure of a gas has an inverse relationship while the temperature is constant.13

Answered by p1952349
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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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Explanation: Boyle's law states that, At a constant temperature and the number of moles of a gas, the pressure is inversely proportional to the volume of a gas. ... Boyle's law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure if the temperature and the number of particles are constant.

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