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Gas laws find utility in quantitative gaseous reactions.​

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Answered by krknaidu0072
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Gases behave differently from the other two commonly studied states of matter, solids and liquids, so we have different methods for treating and understanding how gases behave under certain conditions. Gases, unlike solids and liquids, have neither fixed volume nor shape. They are molded entirely by the container in which they are held. We have three variables by which we measure gases: pressure, volume, and temperature. Pressure is measured as force per area. The standard SI unit for pressure is the pascal (Pa). However, atmospheres (atm) and several other units are commonly used. The table below shows the conversions between these units.

Units of Pressure1 pascal (Pa)1 N*m-2 = 1 kg*m-1*s-21 atmosphere (atm)1.01325*105 Pa1 atmosphere (atm)760 torr1 bar105 Pa

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