Boyle’s Law Relation With Kinetic Theory And Ideal Gases 

Use the expression for pressure in the kinetic theory of gases to derive Boyle’s law at a constant temperature.

Complete step-by-step solution -

The pressure exerted by a gas according to kinetic theory of gases is,  P=1/3*ρv2

ρ  is the density and v is the root mean square velocity of the gas molecules

ρ = M/V Where M is mass

P = M/3V*v2  where V is volume

PV = 1/3*Mv2 = 2/3*Ek where Ek  is the kinetic energy of the gas

At a constant temperature, the velocity will be constant and hence the kinetic energy will be constant.

PV = constant

Thus, at a constant temperature, the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to the volume occupied by it. This is Boyle’s law.

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