Boyle's law for gases states that
A. $${\text{P}} \propto \frac{1}{{\text{V}}},$$ when temperature is constant
B. $${\text{P}} \propto \frac{1}{{\text{V}}},$$ when temperature & mass of the gas remain constant
C. $$P \propto {\text{V,}}$$ at constant temperature & mass of the gas
D. $$\frac{{\text{P}}}{{\text{V}}}$$ = constant, for any gas
Answer: Option B

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