what is the relation between pressure and density of a gas constant temperature
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According to the Boyles law, at constant temperature the pressure is directly proportional to the density of a fixed mass of the gas.
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Answer: density and pressure/temperature
Explanation: density and pressure/temperature
Density is directly proportional to pressure and indirectly proportional to temperature. As pressure increases, with temperature constant, density increases. Conversely when temperature increases, with pressure constant, density decreases
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