V \(\alpha\) T (P constant)
P \(\alpha\) V (T constant)
P \(\alpha\) T
V \(\alpha\) 1 / p(T constant)
V1/T1 =
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This is wrong Boyles law show the relationship between pressure and volume (P1V1=P2V2) the answer is B

The correct answer should be B... Because Boyle's law states that the pressure of a fixed mass of gas is inversely proportional to the volume, where the temperature is constant so it should be option B

D is correct!!boyle's law state that ,@ constant of temperature,the product of the pressure and volume of a given mass of an ideal gas

D is correct
why B isn't correct
p=kV
make k subject formulae
k=p/v
put p/v in place of k
p1/v1=p2/v2 which is wrong
so d is correct

For D
v=k/p
make k subject formulae
and you'll get k=PV
sub PV in place of k
p1v1=p2v2


