At constant temperature, the pressure of a gas to its volume is :
inversely proportional
directly proportional
not proportional
none of the above
A
directly proportional
B
none of the above
C
inversely proportional
D
not proportional
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At constant temperature the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume. This law is called Boyle's law.
P∝1V
So answer is A.
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