Boyle's Law-A
Different View
Boyle's Law is presented in general chemistry as a relationship between pressure and volume of a certain quantity of gas at constant temperature as follows,
or P V = constant ( m , T). Examination of the dimensions of the left-hand side of the equality reveals that Force -X Volume = constant Area
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or Force X lcneth = Enerev .~ .., = Constant. In other words. the Bovle's Law states that for a fixed mass of pas at constant ~
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temperature the enrrgv ul the gas ir iired and is inuependrnt of the pressure and volume oi the gas. The presentation of this \,iewpo~ntprior Itrodurt~on of Klnrtir .MulecularTh~orvis useful in that this r n n r ~ l ~ t is essential in the transformation of
to P V = nRT, via ( E ) = (312) kT The assumption of ideal behavior is implied in the above considerations. B. D. Sharma California State University and Los Angeles Pierce College LOSAngeles. CA 90032
Volume 59
Woodland Hills, CA 91371
Number 10
October 1982
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