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Flashcards covering key concepts from the Combined Gas Law and Ideal Gas Law.
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Combined Gas Law
A gas law that combines Boyle's Law and Charles's Law, represented as p1V1/T1 = p2V2/T2.
Ideal Gas Law
An equation of state for an ideal gas, expressed as PV = nRT, where P is pressure, V is volume, n is the amount of gas in moles, R is the ideal gas constant, and T is temperature in Kelvin.
Pressure (P)
The force exerted by the gas particles per unit area, typically measured in atmospheres or millimeters of mercury.
Volume (V)
The amount of space occupied by a gas, usually measured in liters.
Temperature (T)
A measure of the average kinetic energy of gas molecules, specifically measured in Kelvin for gas law equations.
Ideal Gas Constant (R)
A constant value used in the ideal gas law, with a value of 0.0821 L·atm/(mol·K).
Molar Mass
The mass of one mole of a substance, expressed in grams per mole.