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state gay lussacs law of gaseous volumes .give example​

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Answered by minion217
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gay lussac's law:-

when gases react they do so in volumes which bears a simple whole number ratio to one another and to the product of the gases provided that the physical condition and temperature of the gases remains constant.

Answered by mdshoaibsaifi0786
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PLEASE MARK BRIENLIEST....

Gay Lussac’s law defines the relationship between the pressure and temperature of a gas. According to the law, when volume is held constant, the pressure of an ideal gas is directly proportional to its temperature. This law can be expressed as follows:

 

P1/T1=P2/T2

 

Where, P1 and P2 are the Initial Pressure and Final Pressure respectively. Both the pressures are in the units of atm. T1 refers to the Initial Temperature and T2 refers to the Final Temperature. The temperatures are measured in the units of Kelvin.

EXAMPLES:

1.A burning automobile tire:    Burning rubber will cause the increase in the air pressure in the tire due to increased temperature. This may lead to explosion of tire wall.

 

2.Firing a bullet:   Gay Lussac’s law can be applied in firing a bullet. Here, the ignition of gunpowder generates a superheated gas which in turn increases the pressure so that the bullet travels longer with high speed.

 

3.Heating a closed aerosol can:    When you burn aerosol cans like spray paint and deodorants, the increased temperature can increase the pressure which may cause the explosion of the container. This is why there is warning on the deodorant bottles ‘not to put even empty bottles in fire’.


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