Laws Flashcards
Boyles law
pressure and volume are inversely related as long as temp is held constant
Avagradros law
all gasses help at the same volume, temp and pressure have equal numbers of particles.
Charles law
temp and volume are directly related under constant pressure
Guy Lussa’s law
temp and pressure are directly related under constant volume
characteristic of an ideal gas
1) The gas particles must have no volume. although real gasses have smaller volume which is more ideal ex) H2 or any of the smaller atoms
2) No intermolecular forces present within molecules, although real gasses have intermolecular forces so the ones with the least, ex H2 are more ideal than H2O
daltons law
the total pressure of gas equals the sum of the pressure of all its component gasses
What happens to the solubility of a solid as temperature increases, and a gas as temperature increases
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