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Which gas law relates pressure and volume at constant temperature?
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Which gas law relates pressure and volume at constant temperature?
Charles's Law
Avogadro's Law
Boyle's Law
Graham's Law
Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions
Which gas law relates pressure and volume at constant temperature?
Steps
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Step 1: Understand that we are looking for a gas law.
Step 2: Know that we are focusing on pressure and volume.
Step 3: Remember that the temperature is constant in this scenario.
Step 4: Identify that Boyle's Law is the relevant gas law.
Step 5: Learn that Boyle's Law states that if the temperature is constant, when the volume of a gas decreases, the pressure increases, and vice versa.
Step 6: Recognize the formula for Boyle's Law: PV = constant.
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