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Boyles Law |
Increase in altitude causes decrease in atmospheric pressure which causes volume to expand at a constant temperature |
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Charles Law |
The relationship between temp and volume are proportional at atmospheric pressure |
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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. |
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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 |
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Henry's Law |
Amount of gas dissolved in a solution is directly proportional to the pressure of gas over the solution. |
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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 |
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Grahams law |
The rate of diffusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of its molecular weight. |
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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 |