Define Charles, boyles, avagadro, gay-lussacs laws...
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Boyles law
At constant temperature pressure is inversly proportional to volume
Charles law
At constant pressure temperature is directly proportion to volume
Gay lussacs law
At constant volume pressure is directly proportion to temperature
At constant temperature pressure is inversly proportional to volume
Charles law
At constant pressure temperature is directly proportion to volume
Gay lussacs law
At constant volume pressure is directly proportion to temperature
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--Charles' Law: The Temperature-Volume Law. This law states that the volume of a given amount of gas held at constant pressure is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature. As the volume goes up, the temperature also goes up, and vice-versa.
--Avogadro's law states that, "equal volumes of all gases, at the same temperature and pressure, have the same number of molecules."
--Gay Lussac's law defines the relationship between the pressure and temperature of a gas. According to thelaw, when volume is held constant, the pressure of an ideal gas is directly proportional to its temperature.
--Avogadro's law states that, "equal volumes of all gases, at the same temperature and pressure, have the same number of molecules."
--Gay Lussac's law defines the relationship between the pressure and temperature of a gas. According to thelaw, when volume is held constant, the pressure of an ideal gas is directly proportional to its temperature.
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