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State & explain Gay-Lussac's law of gaseous volume.

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Answered by Shubhamdash99
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Mathematically, it can be written as: {\displaystyle {\frac {P}{T}}=k}{\displaystyle {\frac {P}{T}}=k}.

Explanation:

These laws are also known variously as the Pressure Law or Amontons's law and Dalton's law respectively

Gay-Lussac is most often recognized for the Pressure Law which established that the pressure of an enclosed gas is directly proportional to its temperature and which he was the first to formulate (c. 1808).He is also sometimes credited with being the first to publish convincing evidence that shows the relationship between the pressure and temperature of a fixed mass of gas kept at a constant volume.

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Answered by CoruscatingGarçon
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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.

This formula can be expressed as follows:

(P1/T1) = (P2/T2) Where: P1 is the initial pressure. P2 is final Pressure. T1 is initial temp. T2 is final Temp....

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