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The Boyle law is for gases !!
That is a law that applies to an ideal gas, and (as an approximation) to real gases as well.
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Boyle's Law states that when volume increases, pressure decreases and vice versa.
Boyles law refers to an experimental law involving gas and its pressure, used to measure the volume of that gas. It ultimately measures the pressure and volume of that gas.
he invented the formulation of "BOYLE'S LAW"
The state of matter that obeys Boyle's Law is gas. This law states that "For a fixed amount of an ideal gas kept at a fixed temperature, pressure and volume are inversely proportional".
That is a law that applies to an ideal gas, and (as an approximation) to real gases as well.
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That Law applies to the Gas phase.
Ch4 + 2o2 => co2 + 2h2o
Boyle's Law states that when volume increases, pressure decreases and vice versa.
Boyles Law
When you pop a balloon by overfilling it with air, you are applying Boyles Law. When a nurse fills a syringe before she gives you a shot, she is working with Boyles Law. Sport and commercial diving. Underwater salvage operations rely on Boyles Law to calculate weights from bottom to surface. When your ears pop on a plane as it rises from takeoff, that's Boyles Law in action.
They are both gas laws?
Boyles law refers to an experimental law involving gas and its pressure, used to measure the volume of that gas. It ultimately measures the pressure and volume of that gas.
Boyle's Law is the inverse relationship between pressure and volume.
Boyles Law