| boyle's law | This law states that the volume of a sample of gas is, at a constant temperature, inversely proportional to the pressure of that gas. (09 Oct 1997) |
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| Boyle | Hon. Robert, British physicist and chemist, 1627-1691. See: Boyle's law. (05 Mar 2000) |
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the pressure of an ideal gas at constant temperature varies inversely with the volume
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(Also called Boyle
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A statement of the relationship between the pressure and volume of a constant amount of gas at constant temperature: P 1/V.
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For a constant number of molecules of gas at constant temperature, the product of pressure and volume is constant.
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States that when the temperature is held constant, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure. Therefore, if the pressure increases, the volume decreases and visa versa. For example, if the volume if halved, then the pressure is doubled. If the temperature is held constant, it becomes an isothermal process. Discovered by Robert Boyle (1627-1691), an Irish physicist and chemist and co-founder of the Royal Society.
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| boyle\'s | the pressure of an ideal gas at constant temperature varies inversely with the volume |
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