Which gas law states that the pressure of a gas decreases when volume is increased and the temperature is unchanged? A. Charles' Law B. Boyle's Law C. The General Gas Law D. The Law of Cubic Expansion

Physics · College · Wed Jan 13 2021

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Here, option (B) is correct.

According to Boyle's Law the pressure of a gas decreases when volume is increased and the temperature remains unchanged. Boyle's law shows the relationship between the volume, pressure, and temperature of a gas.

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