CHM-1020 Study Guide - Final Guide: Bundesautobahn 113, Gas Laws, Molar Mass

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Boyle"s law assumes constant temperature and constant amount of gas. This law shows an inverse relationship between volume and pressure. As one variable increases the other one decreases. Boyle"s law follows from the idea that pressure results from the collisions of the gas particles with the walls of their container. If volume of gas in decreased, the pressure will increase. constant. Charles"s law: v t volume and temperature. When a person inhale the diaphragm contracts and move, this actions increases the space of air in the chest cavity and makes your lungs to expand. The muscle between the ribs helps to enlarge the chest cavity. What the muscles do is that the contract to pull the rib cage upward and outward when the person inhale. Summarize each of the simple gas laws (cid:687)boyle"s law, charles"s law and avogadro"s law(cid:688). For each law, explain the relationship between the two variables and also state which variables must be kept.

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