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Temperature
*______ *_______
Volume *___________ Pressure
Direct Direct
Inverse
Derivations from the Combined Gas Law
StaysConstant |Change
Volume |Temperature, pressure
Temperature |Pressure, volume
Pressure |Temperature, volume
Becomes this law
Gay-Lussac's Law
Boyle's
Charles's
The room temperature increases from 20°C to 24°C. What happens to the pressure inside a cylinder of oxygen contained in the room?
Increases
What happens to the pressure of the gas in an inflated expandable balloon if the temperature is increased?
Stays the same
An aerosol can of air freshener is sprayed into a room. What happens to the pressure of the gas if its temperature stays constant?
Decreases
The volume of air in human lungs increases before it is exhaled. What happens to the temperature of the air in the lungs to cause this change, assuming pressure stays constant?
Increases
A leftover hamburger patty is sealed in a plastic bag and placed in the refrigerator. What happens to the volume of the air in the bag?
Decreases
What happens to the pressure of a gas in a light bulb a few minutes after the light is turned on?
Increases