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Answer: No, this is not according to Charles law; however according to Boyles law this statement is correct ('true').

  • Charles' law states: When the pressure on a sample of a gas is held constant, the Kelvin temperature and the volume will be directly related.
  • Boyle's law describes how the pressure of a gas tends to decrease as the volume of a gas increases when temperature is held constant.
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Q: According to Charless law whenever the temperature of a gas at constant pressure decreases the volume increases.true or false?
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