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Jayce Juarez
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29 May, 20:28
Which statement best describes Gay-Lassac's law
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Janelle
29 May, 20:54
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Gay-Lussac’s Law is a component of the Ideal Gas Law that deals with the relationship between the change of pressure and temperature while holding volume constant. The equation looks like this:
P1 P2
- = -
T1 T2
where P1 and T1 represent the pressure and temperature before the change, and P2 and T2 represent the pressure and temperature after.
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