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Boyles Law

Increase in altitude causes decrease in atmospheric pressure which causes volume to expand at a constant temperature

Charles Law

The relationship between temp and volume are proportional at atmospheric pressure

Gay Lussacs law

For a given mass and constant volume of gas the pressure exerted on the sides of the container is directly proportional to its absolute temperature.

Dalton law

The total pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the partial pressure of all gases. Describes how a pressure is exerted by a gas at various altitudes and how that partial pressure affects said gas

Henry's Law

Amount of gas dissolved in a solution is directly proportional to the pressure of gas over the solution.

Ficks law

The rate of diffusion of a gas across a permeable membrane is determined by the chemical nature of the membrane itself, it's surface area, the partial pressure gradient, and the thickness of the membrane

Grahams law

The rate of diffusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of its molecular weight.

Atmosphere calculation

33ft =1 atmosphere


Sea level = 1 atmosphere


33 ft underwater = 2 atmospheres


66 ft underwater = 3 atmospheres



Gauge pressure does not count surface atmosphere