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Boyle's Law for gases is: a good example of a "law" that is now found to be incorrect Just a model and therefore accurate for no real gas accurate for most gases in most temperature ranges true for all gases only accurate at foom temperature
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Boyle's Law for gases is best described as:accurate for most gases in most temperature rangesBoyle's Law states that the pressure of a given mass of gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant temperature. While it is an idealization and real gases may deviate from this behavior under certain conditions (such as high pressures or very low temperatures), it is generally accurate for many gases under a wide range of conditions, especially at moderate temperatures and pressures.