Gas Law (2)

Cards (11)

  • As you put more and more pressure

    The temperature of a particular gas increases
  • Joseph Gay-Lussac
    French chemist and physicist known for his theory involving gases
  • Initial Temperature

    Final Temperature
  • Initial Pressure

    Final Pressure
  • Gay-Lussac's Law

    Assuming constant mass and volume, the temperature and pressure of a gas exhibit a direct relationship
  • Direct Proportion
    As one quantity goes up, the other must go up
  • Even though Boyle's Law, Charles' Law, and Gay-Lussac's Law are all essential, the combination of the three is one of the most important concepts in the field of Science
  • Initial Volume

    Final Volume
  • Combined Gas Law
    Relates the pressure, volume, and temperature of any given gas in a practical sense, assuming constant amount of gas
  • Paul Clapeyron
    French engineer, chemist, and physicist known for being a founder of thermodynamics
  • Ideal Gas Law
    The state of an amount of gas is determined by its pressure, volume, and temperature. Represents the motion and behavior of gases in an ideal setting