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Boyle's Law, Charles's Law, and the Ideal Gas Law
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Boyle’s Law, Charles’s Law, and the Ideal Gas Law
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Under what conditions must Boyle’s law be valid within a closed system?
A)
Temperature and amount of gas remain constant
B)
Pressure and volume remain constant
C)
Temperature and pressure remain constant
D)
Volume and amount of gas remain constant
Answer
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A) Temperature and amount of gas remain constant.
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