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Boyles’s Law
the volume of a gas held at constant temperature varies inversely with pressure, in other words, a decrease in volume will cause an increase in pressure
boyle’s law formula
P1V1=P2V2
Charle’s Law
the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature at constant pressure and number of gas particles
Charles Law Formula
V1T2=V2T1
Gay-Lussac’s Gas Law
The pressure of a gas is directly proportional with its temperature if volume is held constant
Gay-Lussac’s Gas Law Formula
P1T2=P2T1
Combined Gas Law
States the relationship of temperature, pressure and volume for a fixed amount of gas
Combined Gas Formula
P1V1T2=P2V2T1
Ideal Gas Law
Describing the physical behavior of an ideal gas in terms of pressure, temperature, volume and number of moles present
Ideal Gas Law formula
PV=nRT
R in the Ideal Gas Law Formula is…
0.0821
R in the Ideal Gas Formula can only be 0.0821 if…
V=Liter; P=atm; n=mol; and T=Kelvin