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A solid has a volume and a shape a liquid has a volume but no certain shape a gas has no certain volume and no certain shape
boyle's law holds good in this case and the gas experiences decrease in volume....provided the gas is not in a container with fixed dimensions! its volume will decrease
Boyle's Law
The volume become 197 mL. (Avogadro law)
PV=RT is the law. It is a form of the conservation of energy.
A solid has a volume and a shape a liquid has a volume but no certain shape a gas has no certain volume and no certain shape
Gases do not have a certain shape or volume.
YES...and examples are flying objects! Interestingly,Any liquid or gas produces upthrust. For example, the upthrust of air keeps a hot air balloon up.
One still has to know the pressure and the amount(moles) of that gas, not which gas is concerned.
boyle's law holds good in this case and the gas experiences decrease in volume....provided the gas is not in a container with fixed dimensions! its volume will decrease
boyle's law holds good in this case and the gas experiences decrease in volume....provided the gas is not in a container with fixed dimensions! its volume will decrease
As a consequence of Boyle-Mariotte law: 166 cm3.
An upward force acting on an object immersed in a liquid or gas. [NOT SOLID]
As per Charles' law pressure increases as temperature increases provided volume is kept constant
Boyle's Law
Charles' law
The volume become 197 mL. (Avogadro law)