DiscussionsCategory: ChemistryWhat is the difference between Charles law and Boyles law?
Zulaikha MomohZulaikha Momoh asked 4 years ago

What is the difference between Charles law and Boyles law?

olonade davidolonade david replied 4 years ago

in boyles law the volume of a fixed mass of gas is inversely proportional to the pressure
while charles law states that the volume of a fixed mass of gas is diretly proportional to the temperature where pressure is constant

3 Answers
Zainab AhmaduZainab Ahmadu answered 4 years ago

In Boyle’s law volume and pressure vary inversely, whereas in Charles‘ law, volume and pressure vary directly

Sadiq BarauSadiq Barau answered 4 years ago

Anthony F. In Boyle’s law volume and pressure vary inversely, whereas inCharles‘ law, volume and pressure vary directly. … This in accordance with Boyle’s law which states that the product of the initial pressure and volume is equal to the product of the final pressure and volume

Maryam Abduljamih FolorunshoMaryam answered 4 years ago

Boyle’s law:this states that the volume of a given mass of gas is inversely proportional to it’s pressure, provided that the temperature remains constant
Charles law:this states that the volume of a given mass of gas is directly proportional to it’s temperature in Kelvin, provided that pressure remains constant

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