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Gas Laws. Boyles Law (BLT) At constant Temperature An increase in Pressure will decrease the volume Inverse relationship P1 = V2 P2 V1 5. PV = K (constant). Charle’s Law (CLP) 1. At constant Pressure 2. If you inc. T, you inc. V
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Boyles Law (BLT) At constant Temperature An increase in Pressure will decrease the volume Inverse relationship P1=V2 P2 V1 5. PV = K (constant)
Charle’s Law (CLP) 1. At constant Pressure 2. If you inc. T, you inc. V 3. temp is in degrees KELVIN 4. Direct relationship V1 = T1 V2 T2 0K = 0C + 273
Guy Lussac’s Law (GLV) 1. Volume is Constant 2. Inc in Temperature will Inc Pressure 3. Direct Relationship 4. T1 = P1 T2 P2
COMBINED GAS LAW 1. No Constants 2. Temperature in Kelvin
Can I make a suggestion? V1P1T2 = V2P2T1 Now, you are always just one step away from solving any gas law problem!