Gas Laws Flashcards
charles law formula
v/t = v/t = k (constant)
charles law
the volume occupied by a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to absolute temp. as one inc, the other inc, pressure remains constant
gay-lussac law formula
p/t = p/t
gay-lussac law
when temperature goes up at x rate, pressure goes up x proportional, linear
ideal gas law formula
PV=nRT
ideal gas law variables
p = pressure in pascals
v = cubic meters, vole
n = substance in moles
r = ideal 8.314
t = temp in kelvin
ideal gas
8.314
ideal gas law
under the same temperature, pressure, and volume, all gases contain = molecules. more molecules of the ideal gas are required to create more volume
boyles law formula
p1v1=p2v2
boyles law explanation
at a fixed temperature, the volume of gas is inversely proportional to the pressure exerted by the gas