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Explain how the use of masses, while not a component of Boyle's law, is related to the law.
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DrBob222
I'm not sure this is what you are looking for; however, it is a connection.
The general gas law is
PV = nRT
Boyle's Law is PV = k
Therefore, k, at constant T includes nRT. n is the number of moles and number of moles = grams of the gas/molar mass of the gas.
The general gas law is
PV = nRT
Boyle's Law is PV = k
Therefore, k, at constant T includes nRT. n is the number of moles and number of moles = grams of the gas/molar mass of the gas.
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