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What does Boyle’s law say about the relationship between volume and pressure?

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Answered by tanviii05
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Boyle's law says that the pressure of a given of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to the volume at a constant temperature.

Answered by affanimran1303
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Answer:

Volume of a given mass of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure while temperature is kept constant.

Explanation:

STATEMENT:

According to BOYLES LAW:

"THE VOLUME OF A GIVEN MASS OF A GAS IS INVERSELY PROPORTIONAL TO ITS PRESSURE WHILE TEMPERATURE IS KEPT CONSTANT"

MATHEMATICAL TERM:

If;

V=Volume of gas

P=Pressure of gas

Then;

V is inversely proportional to P

V=(Constant)*1/P

By shifting "P" to the L.H.S;

PV=CONSTANT

SECOND STATEMENT:

"From the above equation we can also state that Boyle law is,

the product of pressure and Volume of a given mass of a gas is equal to constant provided the temperature is kept constant.

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