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Select the TWO variables that are held constant when testing Boyle's Law in a manometer

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Answer:

quantity and temperature

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Boyl's Law states that the volume of a fixed amount of gas at constant temperature varies inversely with the pressure.

In form of equation that is: p V = constant or p1 * V1 = p2 * V2.


So, the two variables that are held constant when testing Boyle's Law are Quantity (measure as number of moles) and Temperature.
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