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Boyle’s Law (P1V1 = P2V2)
At constant temperature and amount of gas, pressure (P) is inversely proportional to volume (V). As volume increases, pressure decreases.
Charles’s Law (V1/T1 = V2/T2)
At constant pressure and amount of gas, volume (V) is directly proportional to the absolute temperature (T).
Gay-Lussac's Law (P1/T1 = P2/T2)
At constant volume and amount of gas, pressure (P) is directly proportional to the absolute temperature (T).
Avogadro’s Law (V1/n1 = V2/n2)
At constant pressure and temperature, the volume (V) is directly proportional to the amount of gas (n).
Ideal Gas Law (PV = nRT)
P: Pressure
V: Volume
n: Number of moles of gas
R: The ideal gas constant
T: Absolute temperature (must be in Kelvin)