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Which gas law states that the pressure of a gas decreases when volume is increased and the temperature is unchanged?

A. Charles' Law
B. The General Gas Law
C. Boyle's Law
D. The Law of Cubic Expansion

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The answer is C Boyle's Law I believe
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Answer:

(C) Boyle's law

Step-by-step explanation:

According to Boyle's law when we kept the temperature as constant and is we decrease the pressure of the gas then the volume of the gas is increases it means that at pressure and volume are inversely proportional to each other when we take temperature as constant.

So for the given statement Boyle's law will be correct option

So option (c) will be correct option

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