According to boyles law , PV=c when the temp of the gas remains const. The value of "c" depends upon ? a) temp of gas b)nature of gas c) quantity of gas d) none @aaronq @thomaster @wolf1728
it's option D... as from the formula of Boyles Law: P*V=C... so here "c" is a constant... and is independent of the temperature, pressure or the nature of the gas... @sarah786
C=nRT, when T is constant, then it depends on \(n\).
its C or D . Confused :/ @paki and @aaronq ???
@sarah786 i will still say D option... also the Boyle's Law actually applies only to an ideal, theoretical gas... When real gases are compressed at a constant temperature, changes in the relationship between pressure and volume occur...
thank you @paki and @aaronq ^_^
pleasure...
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