First Two Gas Laws

First we learned about the characteristics of gases. They expand spontaneously, they are highly compressible, and are homogeneous mixtures. In the first gas law, Boyle's Law, we keep temperature and miles constant. Giving us the equation P1•V1=P2•V2. In the second gas law, Charles' Law, we keep the moles and pressure constant, giving us the equation V1•T2=V2•T2. These first two lectures have been fairly easy and that gives me confidence for this quiz on Thursday.

Info on Charles Law

More info on Charles Law


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