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which are the constant quantities in Boyle's law


LuvKapoor003: Temperature is constant
LuvKapoor003: and pressure inversely proportional to volume
issacpawan: inverse relations of volume and pressure at constant temperature

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Answered by deepahs6pb39zm
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Boyle's law states that at constanttemperature the volume of a givenmass of a dry gas is inversely proportional to its pressure.

LuvKapoor003: copied answer
Answered by priyarksynergy
1

The product of pressure and volume are the constant quantities in Boyle's law:

Explanation:

  • Boyle’s law, moreover called Mariotte’s law, a relation regarding the compression and expansion of a gas at constant temperature.
  • This empirical relation, formulated with the useful resource of the use of the physicist Robert Boyle in 1662, states that the pressure (p) of a given amount of gas varies inversely with its volume (v) at constant temperature; i.e., in equation form, pv = k, a consistent.
  • The relationship modified into moreover determined with the useful resource of the use of the French physicist Edme Mariotte (1676).

Answer = Product of pressure and volume

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