Gas Laws
identifying gas laws through clues
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10.08.20
Last Updated
10.09.20
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known for inverse relationship between pressure and volume
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as volume increases temperature increases and vice verse
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increasing pressures signals increasing temperature
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the only constant are R and # of moles
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the father equation of all gas laws
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At 1.70 atm, a sample of gas takes up 4.25L. If the pressure in the gas is increased to 2.40 atm, what information do you need to find?
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how is pressure and volume related in boyle's law
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0.08206 is the R constant when pressure is in what units
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________ states that "equal volumes of all gases, at the same temperature and pressure, have the same number of molecules."
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Avogadro’s law is “All other things being equal, the number of molecules in a gas is ______ _______ to the volume of the gas.”
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