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Gay lussac's law of gaseous volume is derived from

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Answered by YameshPant
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Explanation:

Gay-Lussac's Law states that the pressure of a given mass of gas varies directly with the absolute temperature of the gas, when the volume is kept constant.

 \frac{p1}{t1}  =  \frac{p2}{t2}

when volume, and mass(no. of moles)are constant

we can derive this from ideal gas equation

pv = nrt \\  =  >  \frac{p}{t}  = \frac{nr}{v}

when volume, and mass(no. of moles)are constant,then

 \frac{p}{t}  = k(constant)

then,

 \frac{p1}{t1}  =  \frac{p2}{t2}  \\  \\  \\ proved

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