Boyles law and Charles law | its validity

 Boyle's Law: 

  • Boyle's Law states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume, provided that the temperature remains constant. 
  • This relationship can be mathematically expressed as P1V1 = P2V2, where P1 and V1 are the initial pressure and volume of the gas, and P2 and V2 are the final pressure and volume of the gas.

Boyles law


Validity of Boyle's Law:

  •  Boyle's Law is a fundamental gas law that has been experimentally verified numerous times and is considered to be a valid and accurate description of the behavior of gases under constant temperature conditions. 
  • However, it should be noted that the law is only applicable to ideal gases and may not hold for real gases under certain conditions, such as high pressures and temperatures.


Charles' Law:

  •  Charles' Law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature, provided that the pressure remains constant. 
  • This relationship can be mathematically expressed as V1/T1 = V2/T2, where V1 and T1 are the initial volume and temperature of the gas, and V2 and T2 are the final volume and temperature of the gas.

CHARLES LAW


Validity of Charles' Law: 

  • Charles' Law is another fundamental gas law that has been experimentally verified numerous times and is considered to be a valid and accurate description of the behavior of gases under constant pressure conditions.
  •  Like Boyle's Law, Charles' Law is only applicable to ideal gases and may not hold for real gases under certain conditions.