Frenchchemist 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