what would happen to the pressure of a gas if the volume of the gas doubles while at a constant temperature
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Boyle's law describes the relationship between pressure (P) and volume (V) of a gas at constant temperature (T), PV = constant at constant temperature. This means, pressure and volume have an inverse relationship. ... When volume increases, pressure decreases.
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the pressure will become its half.
according to Boyle's law, we know that at constant temperature the volume of the gas is directly proportional to the pressure of the gas
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