Gas laws are the relation between pressure, volume, and temperature of the gas. The relation between the pressure and the volume of the gas is given by Boyle's law.
Boyle's law gives the relation between the pressure and the volume of the gas and states that the pressure is in the inverse relationship with the volume of the gas.
When the pressure of the gas is increased the volume of the gas decreases, similarly the decreased pressure of gas results in an increased volume of gas.
Boyle's law is given as,
[tex]\rm V = \rm constant (\dfrac{1}{P})[/tex]
and,
[tex]\rm P_{1}V_{1} = \rm P_{2}V_{2}[/tex]
Boyle's law is only true if the moles of the gas (n) and the temperature (T) of the gaseous system are constant.
Therefore, pressure and volume are in indirect relation and the moles and the temperature are constant in Boyle's law.
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