Boyle's LawBoyle's law states that gas pressure and volume are inversely related which means that if pressure is decreased, volume of a gas increases and vice versa. The video shows an example of this.
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Charles' LawThe volume of a gas sample is directly related to the absolute (Kelvin) temperature. If the temperature increases, so does the volume. The video below shows an example of this.
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Gay Lussac's LawGas pressure within a rigid closed container is also directly related to the absolute (Kelvin) temperature. As temperature decreases, so does pressure. The video below shows a demonstration of this. You can graph the data at the end if you like.
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Combined Gas LawBoyle's, Charles', and Gay Lussac's Laws can be combined to a single equation known as the combined gas law. This is typically the relationship given on reference tables and is useful for calculating the effect of temperature, pressure, or volume changes within a closed sample of a gas.
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Practice
Gas Properties Simulation phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/gas-properties
Quizlet quizlet.com/200811931/gas-laws-flash-cards/
Online Practice www.sciencegeek.net/Chemistry/taters/Unit7GasLaws.htm
Quizlet quizlet.com/200811931/gas-laws-flash-cards/
Online Practice www.sciencegeek.net/Chemistry/taters/Unit7GasLaws.htm