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what is Charles law and gas equation.​

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Answered by Devilgirl37
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Answer:

Charles' Law states that at constant pressure, the volume of a fixed mass of a dry gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature. We can represent this using the following equation: V\alpha T. Since V and T vary directly, we can equate them by making use of a constant k. \frac{V}{T}=constant=k.

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

\huge\purple{Charles\: Law★}

Charles's law is an experimental gas law that describes how gases tend to expand when heated. A modern statement of Charles's law is: When the pressure on a sample of a dry gas is held constant, the Kelvin temperature and the volume will be in direct proportion.

\blue{★Equation》}

v1 \div t 1 = v2 \div t2

v1 = first \: volume

v2 = second \: volume

t1 = first \: temperature \\ t2 = second \: temperature

\huge\blue{★Gas\: Equation}

The ideal gas law, also called the general gas equation, is the equation of state of a hypothetical ideal gas. It is a good approximation of the behavior of many gases under many conditions, although it has several limitations.

\blue{★Equation》}

PV=nRT

P = pressure

V = volume

n = amount of substance

R = ideal gas constant

T = temperature

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