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×What Is Boyle's Law in Simple Words?
Boyle's law is the gas law that states the pressure of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its volume if the temperature and amount of the gas remain constant.
To Demonstrate Boyle's Law by Syringe Experiment
Real-life Examples of Gay-Lussac's Law
The real-life examples of Gay-Lussac's law are the pressure cooker, tyre, and aerosol can.
Charles' Law and Absolute Zero
To Verify Charles's Law by Syringe Experiment
To Verify Charles's Law Experimentally
Real-life Examples of Charles's Law
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