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State Boyle’s law

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When the temperature of a gas is kept constant, the volume of a fixed mass of gas is inversely proportional to its pressure.

P ∝ `1/"v"`

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Fundamental Laws of Gases - Pressure and Volume Relationship or Bolye's Law
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अध्याय 3: Thermal Physics - Evaluation [पृष्ठ ४०]

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सामाचीर कलवी Science [English] Class 10 SSLC TN Board
अध्याय 3 Thermal Physics
Evaluation | Q VI. 4. | पृष्ठ ४०

संबंधित प्रश्न

State the law which is represented by the following graph:


At constant temperature, the effect of change of pressure on the volume of a gas was as given below:

Pressure in atmosphere

Volume in liters

0.20

112

0.25

89.2

0.40

56.25

0.60

37.40

0.80

28.10

1.00

22.4

(a) Plot the following graphs

  1. P vs V
  2. P vs 1/V
  3. PV vs P

Interpret each graph in terms of the law.

(b) Assuming that the pressure values given above are correct, find the correct measurement of the volume. 


561 dm3 of a gas at STP is filled in a 748 dm3 container. If the temperature is constant, calculate the percentage change in pressure required.


At 0°C and 760 mmHg pressure, a gas occupies a volume of 100 cm3. Kelvin temperature of the gas is increased by one-fifth and the pressure is increased one and a half times. Calculate the final volume of the gas.


Calculate the volume of dry air at STP that occupies 28 cmat 14°C and 750 mmHg pressure when saturated with water vapour. The vapour pressure of water at 14°C is 12 mmHg.


22.4 litres of gas weighs 70 g at STP. Calculate the weight of the gas if it occupies a volume of 20 litres at 27°C and 700 mmHg of pressure.


State Boyle’s Law.


50 cm3 of hydrogen is collected over water at 17°C and 750 mmHg pressure. Calculate the volume of a dry gas at STP. The water vapour pressure at 17°C is 14 mmHg.


Assuming temperature remaining constant calculate the pressure of the gas in the following:

The pressure of a gas having volume 100 lits. originally occupying 75 dm3 at 700 mm. pressure.


Assuming temperature remaining constant calculate the pressure of the gas in the following:

The pressure of a gas having volume 1500 cm3 originally occupying 750 cc. at 5 ats. pressure.


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