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Boyle's Law Calculator

This calculator will calculate the initial and final values of temperature and pressure by using the Boyle’s law equation.

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Torr

psi

at

atm

hPa

MPa

kPa

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mmHg

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cubic millimeters (mm³)

cubic centimeters (cm³)

cubic decimeters (dm³)

cubic meters (m³)

cubic inches (in³)

cubic feet (ft³)

cubic yards (yd³)

milliliters (ml)

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This Boyle’s law calculator helps you determine different physical parameters like pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas in a closed container. It is an easy way to calculate changes in gas behavior under isothermal conditions.

What Is Boyle’s Law?

“At a constant temperature, the volume of a gas decreases as pressure increases, and increases as pressure decreases.”

Boyle’s Law Formula:

The Boyle’s law equation can be written as:

P1 × V1 = P2 × V2

Where:

  • P1 = Initial pressure of the gas
  • V1 = Initial volume of the gas
  • P2 = Final pressure of the gas
  • V2 = Final volume of the gas

Use this pressure-volume calculator to quickly determine gas behavior in a closed system.

Boyle’s Law Numerical Problems

Example #01:

Calculate the final pressure of a gas in a vessel with the following data:

  • P1 = 34 Pa
  • V1 = 2 m3
  • V2 = 5 m3

Solution:

Using Boyle’s Law:

P2 = (P1 × V1) ÷ V2

Substitute the values:

P2 = (34 × 2) ÷ 5

P2 = 68 ÷ 5 = 13.6 Pa

Example #02 (New):

A gas has an initial pressure of 120 kPa and occupies a volume of 3 L. If the volume decreases to 1.5 L at constant temperature, calculate the final pressure.

Solution:

P2 = (P1 × V1) ÷ V2

P2 = (120 × 3) ÷ 1.5

P2 = 360 ÷ 1.5 = 240 kPa

So, the final pressure of the gas is 240 kPa.

Working of Boyle’s Law Calculator

This calculator simplifies isothermal gas calculations:

Input:

  • Select the parameter you want to calculate (P, V, or T).
  • Enter the given values in their respective fields.
  • Select the appropriate units.
  • Click “Calculate”.

Output:

  • Initial and final pressure
  • Initial and final volume
  • Temperature (if applicable)
  • Number of moles (if given)

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