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Boyle's law for a gas of constant mass, may be expressed as

A

`((dP)/(dV))_(T) = K/V`

B

`((dP)/(dV))_(T) = -K/(V^2)`

C

`((dP)/(dV))_T = K/V`

D

`V alpha 1/P` at constant T

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The correct Answer is:
B, D

`PV = nRT, P = (nRT)/(V) , ((dP)/(dV))_(T) = (-nRT)/(V^2) = (-K)/(V^2)` .
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