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Gases
Question:
Amonton's Law
Answer:
The pressure of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to its
temperature on the Kelvin scale when the volume is held constant
Question:
Charles's Law
Answer:
The volume of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to it's
temperature on the Kelvin scale when the pressure is held constant
,Question:
Boyle's Law
Answer:
The volume of a given amount of gas held at constant temperature is inversely
proportional to the pressure under which it's measured
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Avogadro's Law
Answer:
For a confined gas, the volume and number of moles are directly proportional
if the pressure and temperature both remain constant
Question:
Ideal Gas Law
Answer:
Combination of the four simple gas laws, a relation between the pressure,
volume, temperature, and number of moles of a gas
,Question:
pressure
Answer:
the force exerted on a given area
Question:
pascal (Pa)
Answer:
SI unit of pressure
Question:
1 Pa =
Answer:
1 N/m2, where N is the newton, a unit of force defined as 1 kg m/s^2
Question:
1 kPa =
Answer:
1000 Pa
, Question:
pressure units
Answer:
Question:
ideal gas law
Answer:
PV = nRT; relates gas quantities for gases and is quite accurate for low
pressures and moderate temperatures
Question:
Amontons's law or Gay-Lussac's law
Answer:
P = k x T; the pressure of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to its
temperature on the Kelvin scale when the volume is held constant