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Charles Law is that at a constant pressure the volume of a fixed amount of a gas varies directly as the absolute temperature (degrees Kelvin). In other words volume = constant x temperature. But it must be the absolute temperature you use, that is 273 + degrees Celsius.

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Boyle's law states that pressure is *inversely* related to volume. Therefore as the pressure of a gas increases at a constant temperature the volume of the gas decreases.

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Decreases. This describes Boyle's Law: @ constant temperature: P1V1 = P2V2.

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