boyle’s Law
states at constant temperature, the pressure of a gas varies inversely with the volume
charles’ Law
states at constant pressure, the volume of a gas varies directly with the temperature
combined gas law
examines the behavior of a constant amount of has when pressure, volume and temperature is changed
dalton’s law
states the total pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures
gay-lussac’s law
states at constant volume, the pressure of a gas varies directly with the temperature
ideal gas law
relates pressure, volume, temperature and number of moles of a gas in a single equation
kinetic molecular theory
give assumptions of gas particles and their behavior
partial pressure
the portion of the total pressure contributed by each individual gas
pressure
a result of gas particles colliding with the walls of their container
temperature
reflects the energy of gas particles
volume
the amount of space available for gas particles