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Boyle’s Law
P1V1=P2V2
When P increases, V decreases
Charles’s Law
V1/T1=V2/T2
If T increases, V decreases
Combined Gas Law
PV/T = k; relates pressure (P), volume (V), and temperature (T) of an ideal gas.
Avogadro’s Hypothesis
V=constant x n
Equal mols of gasses at the same temperature and pressure occupy equal volumes
Ideal Gas Law
PV=nRT
Density of Gas
D= PM/RT
Molar Mass of a Gas
M=mRT/PV
Dalton’s Law
Total pressure of a mixture of gasses equals the sum of the pressures that each would exert if it were present alone.
Mol Fraction
Mols of an individual gas/total mols of gas in mixture