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Which gas law holds pressure constant ???? HELP

Which gas law holds pressure constant ???? HELP-example-1

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Boyle's Law

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It's Boyle's law because, for a fixed mass of a perfect gas remaining at a fixed temperature ,pressure and volume are inversely correspondent . Boyle's law is a gas law, that states that pressure and volume of a gas has an inverse relationship . So, if the volume of the gas increases then,the pressure will decrease and vice versa , when temperature is held constant.

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Boyle’s law. The pressure and volume of a gas have an inverse relationship.
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