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What happens to a Gas when the temperature is low?State your answer in steps.

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The combined gas law is an equation that relates the pressure, temperature and volume of a gas. Based on this equation, you can predict what will happen to a sample of gas if you change one of the variables. If you decrease pressure and temperature simultaneously, you will not know the exact result unless you know the exact values by which each quantity decreased.

The Combined Gas Law

The combined gas law is a combination of Boyle's law and Charles's law. Boyle's Law states that the volume of a gas held at constant temperature is inversely proportional to its pressure. Charles's law states that the volume of a gas held at constant pressure is directly proportional to its temperature in Kelvins. The combined gas law is the combination of these two relationships into one equation.

Decreasing Pressure

The combined gas law states that the pressure of a gas is inversely related to the volume and directly related to the temperature. If temperature is held constant, the equation is reduced to Boyle's law. Therefore, if you decrease the pressure of a fixed amount of gas, its volume will increase. However, if you were to maintain a constant volume while decreasing pressure, the temperature would also have to decrease. The relationship of gases at a constant volume is given by Gay-Lussac's law. Gay-Lussac's law states that at constant volume, the pressure and temperature of a gas are directly proportional.

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