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Boyle’s law

At constant temp, the volume of a confined gas is inversely proportional to the pressure


PV = k

Charles law

At constant pressure the volume of a confined gas is directly proportional to the absolute temp in kelvin


V= kT

Dalton’s law

The pressure of a mixture of gases is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the component gas

Law of conservation of mass

Matter can be neither created or destroyed but can be rearranged and remains constant in a chemical change

Law of conservation of energy

Energy can be neither crates nor destroyed the energy of the universe is constant

Avogadro law

Equal volume of all gases under the same conditions of temp and pressure contain an equal number of molecules

Newton’s first law of motion ( law of inertia)

An object at rest will stay at rest unless acted on by an external force

Newton’s second law of motion

Force is equal to mass * acceleration

Newton’s third law of motion

To ever action the is an equal and opposite reaction