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Pressure variation of gases by the state change (Boyle-Charle¡¯s law)

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Volume of gas of a certain quantity is inversely proportional to the pressure and proportional to the absolute temperature. 

P1*V1/T1 = P2*V2/T2 = k , (k : constant) 

P1, P2 : pressures at state1 and state2 
V1, V2 : volume of gas at state1 and state2 (liter) 
T1, T2 : absolute temperature of gas at state1 and state2 (K) 
T = 273 + t , where, t : temperature in degrees of Celsius (¡É) 

Arranging the above, the following equatuons for unknowns after state change are derived. 

P2 = P1*V1*T2/(T1*V2) 
V2 = P1*V1*T2/(T1*P2) 
T2 = P2*V2*T1/(P1*V1)

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P2 = P1*V1*T2/(T1*V2)
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