Gay lussac law of gaseous volume very easy defintion with easy examples
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GAY LUSSAC LAW
according to this law - At constant mass and volume the pressure of ideal gas is directly proportional to absolute temperature .
GAY LUSSAC LAW is expressed as
Pi/Ti = Pf/ Tf
where
Pi = initial pressure
Ti = initial absolute temprature
and
Pf = final pressure
Tf = final absolute temprature
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according to this law - At constant mass and volume the pressure of ideal gas is directly proportional to absolute temperature .
GAY LUSSAC LAW is expressed as
Pi/Ti = Pf/ Tf
where
Pi = initial pressure
Ti = initial absolute temprature
and
Pf = final pressure
Tf = final absolute temprature
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hello mate!!!!
here is your answer.....
volume remaining constant, the pressure of a given mass of a gas increases or decreases by 1/273 of its pressure at 0°c for every 1°c rise or fall in temperature.
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here is your answer.....
volume remaining constant, the pressure of a given mass of a gas increases or decreases by 1/273 of its pressure at 0°c for every 1°c rise or fall in temperature.
hope it may help you :-)
plzz mark brainleist.....
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