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what exactly dos this equation p1v1=p2v2 represent. thanks heaps if ya can help.
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It shows the inverse relationship between volume and pressure
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You must remeber this concerns a constant amount (moles) of ideal gas.
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I think that it is true of ideal gas
and when system on T = const
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