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can someone briefly describe boyle's and charles's laws to me?

like a simple answer on whats going on with the gasses and the temperatures in each one. i don't want a page long answer, its just that i have an exam tomorow, and im not sure about what the two stand for..

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  1. Boyle's law is commonly used to predict the result of introducing a change, in volume and pressure only, to the initial state of a fixed quantity of gas.

    Charles's law states that at constant pressure, the volume of a given mass of an ideal gas increases or decreases by the same factor as its temperature (in Kelvin) increases or decreases.

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  2. Boyle: it describes the relationship between the product pressure and volume.

    Charles: states that the constant pressure, volume of a given mass of an idea of gas increases or decreases by the same factor as its temperature

  3. boyle's law sets a relation between pressure & volume.

    in constant tempareture if pressure will increase or decrease, volume will decrease or increase respectivly.

    according to charle's law change of is pressure proportional to tempareture(kelvin's scal).
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