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Patience Glass
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5 October, 02:01
What are the gas laws?
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Edward Cross
5 October, 02:22
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Boyls law
Any ideal gas with a constant mass and a temperature the volume of the gas becomes inversely proportional to the pressure of the gas
Pv=k
Charles law
1) any ideal gas at constant pressure and mass, the volume of the gas is proportional to the absolute temperature
V=kT
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