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What are the 3 laws of gas?

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Answered by santoshwaydande777
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The gas laws consist of three primary laws: Charles' Law, Boyle's Law and Avogadro's Law (all of which will later combine into the General Gas Equation and Ideal Gas Law

Answered by divyaguddu033
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The gas laws were developed towards the end of the 18th century by numerous scientists (after whom, the individual laws are named). The five gas laws are:

Boyle’s Law, which provides a relationship between the pressure and the volume of a gas.

Charles’s Law, which provides a relationship between the volume occupied by a gas and the absolute temperature.

Gay-Lussac’s Law, which provides a relationship between the pressure exerted by a gas on the walls of its container and the absolute temperature associated with the gas.

Avogadro’s Law, which provides a relationship between the volume occupied by a gas and the amount of gaseous substance.

The Combined Gas Law (or the Ideal Gas Law), which can be obtained by combining the four laws listed above.

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