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The value of Boyle's law constant for an ideal gas at a certain temperature, depends on

Answer: C,D

💡 Solution & Explanation

Boyle's Law states $P_1V_1 = P_2V_2$ at constant temperature and fixed amount of gas. The constant is $k = PV$. From the ideal gas equation $PV = nRT$, the constant $k$ is equal to $nRT$. Thus, it depends on the amount of gas ($n$) and the absolute temperature ($T$). Therefore, correct answer is C,D.

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