What is Charle's, Boyle's and Dalton's theorem?
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Jacques Charles (1746-1823) experimented with gas under constant pressure. In today's language, his discovery is that the volume of a gas is proportional to the temperature in K (kelvin).
V=kcT
where kc is a constant. You should note that the absolute temperature scale (K) must be used for the above formula to be valid.
Again, Charles's law is also part of the ideal gas law, and the relationship between V and T is obvious:
V=nRPT
which is the same as the previous one if you assume kc=nRP .
By now, you can see that the ideal gas law combines the ABC laws of gases.
Well, there are four quantities in dealing with gases, amount n, volume V, pressure P, and temperature T. The ABC laws of gases give the relationship of any two of these quantities when the other two of them are held constant.
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