Gas laws (Boyle, Charles, Gay Lussac)
Gas Laws Boyle's Law: Boyle's law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure. In other words, if the pressure of a gas is...
Gas Laws Boyle's Law: Boyle's law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure. In other words, if the pressure of a gas is...
Gas Laws
Boyle's Law:
Boyle's law states that the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure. In other words, if the pressure of a gas is increased, its volume will decrease, and vice versa. This law is applicable when the temperature and number of gas particles are constant.
Charles's Law:
Charles's law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature. This law implies that if the temperature of a gas is increased, its volume will increase, and vice versa. This law is applicable when the pressure and number of gas particles are constant.
Gay Lussac's Law:
Gay Lussac's law states that the volume of a gas is equal to the product of its temperature and pressure. This law applies when the number of gas particles is constant.
Examples:
If you increase the pressure of a gas, its volume will decrease according to Boyle's law.
If you increase the temperature of a gas, its volume will increase according to Charles's law.
If you increase the temperature and pressure of a gas, its volume will increase according to Gay Lussac's law