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What are the variables of Boyle's law?

pressure and number of molecules of gas
volume and temperature
pressure and temperature
volume and number of molecules of gas
pressure and volume

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Boyles law is P1V1=P2V2,
P is pressure
V is volume
so it's pressure and volume
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User Peter Lubbers
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Answer : The correct option is, pressure and volume

Explanation :

Boyle's law : According to the Boyle's law, the pressure of the gas is inversely proportional to the volume of the gas at constant temperature of the gas and the number of moles of the gas.


P\propto (1)/(V)\\\\PV=k

where,

P = pressure of the gas

V = volume of the gas

k = constant

That means in the Boyle's law, pressure and the volume are the variables and temperature and number of moles are constant.

Hence, the correct option is, pressure and volume

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