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#gaslaws #animatedChemistry #kineticschool • Boyle's law • Chapters: • 0:00 Kinetic school's intro • 0:11 About Robert Boyle • 0:29 Boyle's Experiment • 2:21 Boyle's Observation • 2:34 Boyle's Law • 3:34 Graphical Representation of Boyle's law • 3:59 Limitations of Boyle's Law • 5:03 Applications of Boyle's law • More videos: • Henry's Law: Explanation, Limitations and Applications - Explained Details • • Henry's Law: Explanation, Limitations... • Global warming and climate change • • Global Warming and Climate Change - E... • What are the “Greenhouse Gases” and “Greenhouse Effect”? Explained. • • Greenhouse Gases and Greenhouse Effec... • Layers of the Atmosphere • • Layers of the Atmosphere (Animation) • How Lightning Forms • • How Lightning Forms (Animation) • How Satellite Works • • How Satellite Works (Animation) • Photochemical Smog • • Photochemical Smog (Animation) • Acid Rain • • Acid Rain (Animation) • Sources of Air Pollution • • Sources of Air Pollution (Animation) • Air Pollution • • Air Pollution (Animation) • How Battery Works • • How Battery Works (Animation) • Corrosion Factors Affecting Corrosion (Chapter 1) • • Corrosion : Factors Affecting Corrosi... • Corrosion: Dry or Chemical Corrosion (Chapter 2) • • Corrosion : Dry or Chemical Corrosion... • Corrosion: Electrochemical Cell or Corrosion Cell (Chapter 3) • • Corrosion : Electrochemical Cell or C... • Corrosion: Types of Electrochemical Cells (Chapter 4) • • Corrosion : Types of Electrochemical... • Corrosion: Rusting of Iron (Chapter 5) • • Corrosion : Rusting of Iron (Chapter ... • Robert Boyle: • In the seventeenth century, Anglo-Irish Chemist and Physicist Robert Boyle studied the relationship between the pressure and the volume of a gas systematically and quantitatively. • Boyle's Law: • The pressure (P) of a fixed amount of gas maintained at constant temperature is inversely proportional to the volume (V) of the gas. • Therefore, P ∝ 1 / V • or, PV = k, T n constant • where, P is pressure, V is volume, k is a constant, and the temperature (T) and amount of gas (n) are held constant. • When a fixed amount of gas, at constant temperature changes from pressure Pi and volume Vi to pressure Pf and volume Vf, • then, PiVi = PfVf • Limitations of Boyle's Law: • • Boyle's law is applicable only to ideal gases. • • The law holds good only at moderate temperatures and pressures. • • The law fails at high pressures and low temperature. • Applications of Boyle's law: • • Pushing Syringe • • Activity of Human lungs • • Bicycle or Ball pumper • • Deep-sea fish • Space • • Scuba Diving • Photo credit: krisztian matyas on unsplash.
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