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Use Boyle's law to predict the change in density of a sample of air if its pressure is increased.

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Boyle's law describes the relationship between pressure and volume. According to Boyle's law, pressure and volume are directly proportional, meaning as pressure increases, the volume also increases and vice versa.

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