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Gas Laws Vocabulary and Equations

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Created Date 03.08.22
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  • Which equation represents Boyle's Law?
  • Which equation represents Charles Law?
  • Which factor(s) remains constant when using Avogadro's Law?
  • Which equation is Avogadro's Law?
  • True/False: All gases must be in Kelvin (K) when solving for gas laws?
  • Which gas law examines the physical behavior between the pressure, volume, temperature and moles of a gas present?
  • What are the values for STP?
  • Which gas law states for a fixed pressure and temperature, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to the number of moles of that gas?
  • Which gas law states that the volume of a fixed mass of gas is directly proportional to its temperature, in Kelvin, if the pressure is kept constant?
  • Which gas law states for a given mass of a gas at a constant temperature, the volume of a gas varies inversely with pressure?
  • Which gas law states the total pressure exerted by gases in a mixture is the sum of the partial pressures of those gases?
  • What is the equation for Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure?
  • Which gas law has an inverse relationship?
  • What are the units used for the variable "n" in Avogadro's Law and Ideal Gas Law?
  • Which letter denotes the 'Ideal Gas Constant'?

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