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  • 03-10-2020
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state Boyle's law .Explain why this law may not apply in solids​

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  • 03-10-2020

we can't apply Boyle's lay and Charles law to solids and liquid because in them the intermolecular distance is very less and they are highly incompressible so the effect of pressure doesn't effects much on solids and liquids all with the increase and decrease in temperature there is very less change in the volume.

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