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Which law is based on the graph that is shown below? A graph is shown with pressure on the horizontal axis and volume on the vertical axis. A curve starts high on the horizontal axis, curves toward the origin, and then starts to level out as it approaches the horizontal axis.

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Answer:

A) Boyle's law on edge

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"Boyle's Law" is based on the graph that is shown below.

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Boyle's law or Boyle – Mariotte law or Mariotte's law, is an experimental gas law that discusses how a gas's pressure tends to rise as the container volume start declining. This shows the relationship between pressure and volume for a fixed mass at a constant temperature, i.e., number of a gas molecules.This rule visualizes the actions of gas molecules in a confined space. This law can be understood from following equation:

p₁V₁ = p₂V₂

Above the product of the initial volume and pressure is equal to the product of the volume and pressure after a change.

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