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what is boyles law give mathematics form​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Boyle's law describes the pressure-volume relationship of gases at constant temperature. It was given by Anglo-Irish scientist Robert Boyle in 1662. It states that:

 

The volume of a fixed mass of gas is inversely proportional to its pressure at constant temperature.

 

Mathematically the law can be stated as

V α 1/P

 

Hence,  V=k×1/P where k is a constant of proportionality

Thus, PV=k= constant.

Answered by ranjansumit020
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according to this law presssure of a gas is inversly propotional to its volume at constant temperature and  for fix amount of gas                             matematical form=p  is  invesly porpotional to 1/v at constant temperature and n[mole]                                                                                                                                                                                                       p ∝ to v ke power minus one                                                         p=constant/volume                                                                                                         pv=constant [p1v1=p2v2]                                                                                               log[pv]=logconstant [both side apply log]                                                                                                                       logp+logv=constant                                                                                                                                    logp=constant-logv

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