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what explains the central idea of boyle's law?

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Answered by shilpa85475
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Idea of Boyle's law:

  • For a fixed mass of an ideal gas kept at a fixed temperature,  pressure and volume are inversely proportional.
  • Boyle's law is a gas law, stating that the pressure and volume of a gas is inverse relationship.
  • If volume increases, then the pressure decreases and vice versa, when the temperature is held constant.
  • Therefore, when the volume is halved, the pressure is doubled; and if the volume is doubled, the pressure is halved.
  • The mathematical equation for Boyle's law is:

                                        PV = k

        where P denotes the pressure of the system,

                    V denotes the volume of the gas,

                    K is a constant .

  Boyle's law, Charles's law and Gay-Lussac's law form the combined gas law. The three gas laws in combination with Avogadro's law can be generalized by the ideal gas law.

         

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