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Boyle’s Law
states that at constant temperature, the absolute pressure
and the volume of gas are inversely proportional. As pressure increases the gas
volume is reduced;; as the pressure is reduced the gas volume increases.
Charles’/Gay-Lussac’s Law.
states that at a constant pressure, the volume of a gas is directly proportional
to the change in the absolute temperature. If the pressure is kept constant and
the absolute temperature is doubled, the volume will double. If the temperature
decreases, volume decreases.
Dalton’s Law.
“The total pressure exerted by a mixture of
gases is equal to the sum of the pressures of each of the different gases making up
the mixture, with each gas acting as if it alone was present and occupied the total
volume.”
Henry’s Law
The amount of any given gas that will dissolve
in a liquid at a given temperature is directly proportional to the partial pressure of
that gas.”
°F to °C
32°F or 0°C;;
°C = °K
°C = 273K.
°C =°R
°C= 492°R