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Boyle's Law |
at constant temperature, the volume occupied by a fixed amount of gas in inversely proportional to the external applied pressure For fixed T and n, As P increases, V decreases As P increases, V decreases (Focusses on pressure) |
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Charles's Law |
V is directly proportional to T in kelvins and there is a linear relationship between V and T At fixed P and n, as V increases, P increases and vice versa (Focusses on Temp) |
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Pressure and Temperature Relationship (Amonton's Law) |
At fixed V and n, as T increases, P increases and vice versa |
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Combined Gas Law |
V=constant X T/P |
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Avogadro's Law |
At a fixed temperature and pressure, the volume occupied by a gas is directly proportional to the amount (mol) of gas V=constant X n At fixed P and T, as n increases, V increases, and as n decreases, V decreases (focusses on moles of gas At a fixed temperature and pressure, equal volumes of any ideal gas contain equal numbers (or moles) of particles |
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STP |
0*C and 1 atm |
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Standard Molar Volume |
volume of 1 mole of an ideal gas under the standard conditions of STP Stan. Molar Vol=22.4 L |
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Ideal gas Law |
PV=nRT |
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Daltons Law of Partial Pressure |
in a mixture of unreacting gases, the total pressure is the sum of the partial pressures of the individual gases |