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Q: What variables remain constant in boyles law?
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What is the constant and the variables in Boyles law?

The constant k is a...constant specific for the system considered.


The variable that Boyles law holds constant is?

Temperature remain constant.


What are two variables held constant when testing boyles law in manometer?

Temperature & mass keep constant in Boyle's law. Volume and pressure are variable.


How are Boyles law and Charles law alike?

Boyles Law deals with conditions of constant temperature. Charles' Law deals with conditions of constant pressure. From the ideal gas law of PV = nRT, when temperature is constant (Boyles Law), this can be rearranged to P1V1 = P2V2 (assuming constant number of moles of gas). When pressure is constant, it can be rearranged to V1/T1 = V2/T2 (assuming constant number of moles of gas).


How are Charles law and boyles law alike?

Boyles Law deals with conditions of constant temperature. Charles' Law deals with conditions of constant pressure. From the ideal gas law of PV = nRT, when temperature is constant (Boyles Law), this can be rearranged to P1V1 = P2V2 (assuming constant number of moles of gas). When pressure is constant, it can be rearranged to V1/T1 = V2/T2 (assuming constant number of moles of gas).


What is the equation for boyles law?

Pressure x Volume = Constant (at a constant temperature).


Which variables must be kept constant for Boyle's law to hold?

The temperature must remain constant.


Pressure and volume change at a constant temperature who's law is this?

Boyles Law


Is boyles law direct or inverse?

Inverse.......when ever you have two variables multiplying it is inverse


What is Boyles law well known for?

Boyle's Law is the inverse relationship between pressure and volume.


When does Boyle's law happen?

Boyles law "happens" when the temperature is held constant and the volume and pressure change.


What two variables must remain constant when testing Charles's law?

Well, pressure has to be kept constant and so does the mass of the gas with Charles's Law. Charles's Law--V1/T1=V2/T2--can be derived from the Combined Gas Law--V1xP1/T1=V2xP2/T2--by keeping the pressure constant which in turn cancels out the pressure in the Combined Gas Law leaving you with Charles's Law. Hope that helps you!