Respuesta :
Answer: The temperature and the number of molecules must reamain constant for the law to apply, and as the pressure increases, the volumen decreases proportionally.
Boyle's law states that if the temperature, T, of a given mass of gas, remains constant, the Volume, V, of the gas is in inverse relation to the pressure, p; i.e.
pV = constant (for a given mass of gas, at constant T)
Then, if p increases, V decreases proportionally to keep the relation pV = constant.
Boyle's law states that if the temperature, T, of a given mass of gas, remains constant, the Volume, V, of the gas is in inverse relation to the pressure, p; i.e.
pV = constant (for a given mass of gas, at constant T)
Then, if p increases, V decreases proportionally to keep the relation pV = constant.