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Which diagram shows the relationship between volume and pressure for a gas at constant temperature?

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Pressure and volume have an indirectly proportional relationship

Step-by-step explanation:

Ideal gas laws can help us describe the relationship between different values for gases.

Boyle's Law

The ideal gas law that connects pressure and volume given a constant temperature is Boyle's law. Boyle's law is represented as:

  • P₁V₁ = P₂V₂

This equation shows that pressure and volume have an indirectly proportional relationship. This means that as pressure increases, volume decreases and vice versa. So, pressure and increase opposite of each other.

Indirect Relationships

Indirect relationships occur when one value and the reciprocal of another are proportional. For example, pressure and 1/volume are directly proportional. This function looks like a decreasing exponential function. Attached is an example of a volume vs. pressure graph.

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