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Gas Law Help
Replies: 7Last Post Jan. 4 3:12pm by sLyDeWaIzE
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It's been a while since I learned the Gas Laws and now I need one of them to write a scholarship essay. I thought I remembered one of them pertaining to an ideal gas at a constant volume in which temperature and pressure differ? Is this right? Can anyone tell me what law this is?

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PV/T = PV/T

or some shit

fuck chemistry dude

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Boyle's law = For a constant amount of an ideal gas kept at a constant temperature, pressure and volume are inversely proportional. (PV = k)

Charles' law = At constant pressure, the volume of a given mass of an ideal gas increases or decreases by the same factor as its temperature (in Kelvin) increases (k = V/T).

Gay-Lussac's law = The pressure of a constant mass and constant volume of a gas is directly proportional to the gas's temperature. (P/T = k)

Post edited at 2:17 pm on Jan. 4, 2009 by marshmellowman

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Oh yeah, PV=nRT also

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http://pages.towson.edu/ladon/gases.html

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PV=nRT

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thanks guys, the law I was looking for was the Guy-Lussac Law

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