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15. Gas Law´s Boyle-Charles-GayLussac (ENG)

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Variables that are involved in the gas laws

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15. Gas Law´s Boyle-Charles-GayLussac (ENG)Versión en línea

Variables that are involved in the gas laws

por Leticia López
1

What is atmosferic preassure?

2

Which are the factors or variables that affect the pressure of a gas?

3

What is the unit of temperature in which a gas should be measured?

4

In Boyle's Law, what is the correlation between the variables?

5

What is the correlation between the variables of Gay-Lussac's Law?

6

In Charles's Law, what are the factors that remain constant?

7

In the Combined Gas Law, what is the factor that remains constant?

8

Which of the following formulas is correct to express the Ideal Gas Law?

Explanation

It is the force exerted on a surface by the air above it as gravity pulls it to Earth.

The pressure of a gas changes with the effect of temperature, volume and amount of moles of the gas

Gas temperature should always be measured in Kelvin

In Boyle's Law, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure

In Gay-Lussac's law, pressure is directly proportional to temperature

In Charles Law, the factors that remain constant are the pressure and the number of moles

In the Combined Gas Law, the factor that remains constant is the amount of gas measured in number of moles

The Ideal Gas Law is expressed by the formula: PV = nTR

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