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Gas Laws

By: Joseph Frasca
Horizontales
French physicist known for his investigations of the behavior of gases
States that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature in kelvins if the pressure and number of gas particles are constant
Result of force distributed over an area
States that the volume of a gas is inversely related to its pressure if the temperature and number of particles remain constant
Describes the relationship between the temperature, volume, and pressure of a gas when the number of particles is constant
SI unit of temperature
Verticales
Lowest temperature theoretically possible
SI unit of pressure
V1 over T1=V2 over T2
V1 x P1=V2 x P2
Was the first the describe the relationship between the pressure and volume of gas