Why is it important to use absolute temperatures and pressures when using boyle law
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Boyle’s Law states that ‘The absolute pressure exerted by a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to the volume it occupies if both the temperature and amount of gas remain unchanged’. In mathematical terms this law is given as:
P ∝ 1/V or that PV= K
where P= Pressure of the gas; V=Volume of the gas; K= constant. It means that both pressure and volume of a given mass of gas are inversely proportional to each other at a constant temperature.
P ∝ 1/V or that PV= K
where P= Pressure of the gas; V=Volume of the gas; K= constant. It means that both pressure and volume of a given mass of gas are inversely proportional to each other at a constant temperature.
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