Chemistry, asked by aryansh04, 11 months ago


Q.1 Name or state the following:
1. The law which states that pressure remaining constant the volume of a given mass of dry gas is directly
proportional to its absolute [Kelvin) temperature.
2.The law which studies the relationship between pressure of a gas and the volume occupied by it at
constant temperature.
3. Anequation used in chemical calculations which gives a simultaneous effect of changes of temperature
and pressure on the volume of a given mass of dry gas.
4.The standard pressure of a gas in cm. of mercury corresponding to one atmospheric pressure.
5. The absolute temperature value corresponding to 35°C.​

Answers

Answered by bhaskarbaningpathak
8

Answer:

1. Charles' Law

2. Boyle's law

3. \frac{P_{1}V_{1}}{T_{1} }=\frac{P_{2}V_{2}}{T_{2} }   Gas equation

4. 760

5. 308K

Explanation:

5. 273+35

  =308

Answered by sneha413639
3

Answer:

  1. Charles law
  2. Boyle's law
  3. Gas equation
  4. 76 cm of Hg
  5. 308 K

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