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what gas law state that the value of a fixed amount of gas is
inversely
proportional to its pressure at
constant
temperature
the gas law states that at constant
pressure,
the volume of a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to the kelvin (K) temperature.
Boyle's Law states that if the pressure on a sample of gas
increases
, then the volume
decreases
Charles' Law states that as the temperature of a gas
increases
, it
expands
Gay-Lussac's Law
states that when the temperature of a gas
increases
, the pressure also increases
Avogadro's Law states that
equal
volumes of all gases contain an
equal
number of molecules
P stands for
pressure
T stands for
temperature
The ideal gas equation is
PV
=
nRT
n stands for
amount of substance
A chemical reaction occurs when two or more substances are
combined
to form one or more new
substances
he stated that a constant volume, the
pressure
of a fixed mass of gas is
directly proportional
to the absolute temperature
what happens to the volume of a gas if its pressure increases?
assume that the temperature is constant
the pressure will
increase
if the volume of a gas remains constant while it's
heated
, what will happen to the
pressure
of the gas?
when the temperature of a gas
increases
, what happens to the
pressure
of the gas assuming that the volume remains constant
according to charle's law, if the
temperature
of a gas
increases
, what happens to its volume, assuming constant pressure?
Charles
' law (also known as the law of volumes)
The law was named after scientist Jacques
Charles
, who formulated the original law in his unpublished work from the
1780s.
k is a
non-zero
constant.
When the pressure on a sample of a dry gas is held constant, the Kelvin temperature and the volume will be in direct
proportion.
Boyle's law, also referred to as the
Boyle–Mariotte
law or
Mariotte's
law
Boyle's law states that when the
temperature
of a given mass of confined gas is
constant
, the product of its pressure and volume is also constant
Boyle's law is named after
Robert Boyle
, who published the original law in
1662
showing that as volume
increases
, the pressure of a gas
decreases
proportionally, and vice versa.