chem gases Flashcards
Boyle’s Law
(PV=k) at constant temp volume is inversely related to pressure
Charles’ Law
(V/T=k) at constant pressure, volume is directly proportional to kelvin temp
Guy-Lassac’s Law
(P/T=K) at constant volume, pressure is directly proportional to kelvin temp
Boyle’s Law Combined Gas Law
PV/T=k
Dalton’s law
at constant pressure and temp, total pressure of a mixture of gases = the sum of the pressures of each gas
Ideal Gas law
PV=nRT relates the pressure, temperature, volume, and mass of a gas through the gas constant “R”
Graham’s law
(Rate A/RateB = molar massB/molar massA) The rate of effusion/diffusion of two gases (A and B) are inversely proportional to the square roots of their formula masses.