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21 January, 12:22

Avogadro's law and Charles's law describe a proportionality of the volume of a gas when the pressure is constant. Which describes the proportionality that allows these laws to be combined when describing a gas?

Volume is directly proportional to temperature (Avogadro's law) and to moles (Charles's law).

Volume is inversely proportional to temperature (Avogadro's law) and to moles (Charles's law).

Volume is directly proportional to moles (Avogadro's law) and to temperature (Charles's law).

Volume is inversely proportional to moles (Avogadro's law) and to temperature (Charles's law).

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  1. 21 January, 12:40
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    Avogadro’s law and Charles’s law describe a proportionality of the volume of a gas when the pressure is constant. The proportionality that allows these laws to be combined is expressed in the 3rd statement, v olume is directly proportional to moles (Avogadro’s law) and to temperature (Charles’s law).
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