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Boyles law
When the temperature of a gas is held constant, the volume and pressure have a inverse relationship
Charles’ law
When the pressure of a gas is held constant, the volume and temperature have a direct relationship
Gay-Isaac’s law
When the volume of a gas is held constant, the temperature and pressure have a direct relationship
Avogadros law
When two different gasses have the same temperature, pressure, and volume they must have an equal number of moles/molecukes. Volume has a direct relationship with the number of moles
Combined gas law
Required the number of molecules of gas to be held constant in a close container (use when change in conditions)
Ideal gas law
When the problem involves a mass or among of gas particles, we must use the idea gas law equation
Dalton’s law of partial pressure
At constant volume and temperature, the total pressure exerted by a moisture of gasses is equal to the sum of the partial preassures
Grahams law
The relative rates of diffusion and effusion of gasses depend only on their molar masses