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11 October, 08:16

Which law states that at constant temperature the pressure of a given amount of gas in inversely proportional to the volume of the gas?

Combined gas law

Gay-Lussac's law

Charles's law

Boyle's law

Ideal gas law

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  1. 11 October, 08:40
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    Boyle's law shows that, at constant temperature, the product of an ideal gas's pressure and volume is always constant. It was published in 1662. It can be determined experimentally using a pressure gauge and a variable volume container. It can also be found through the use of logic; if a container, with a fixed number of molecules inside, is reduced in volume, more molecules will hit the sides of the container per unit time, causing a greater pressure.

    As a mathematical equation, Boyle's law is:

    P_1 V_1=P_2 V_2
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