MATH-UA 121 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Combined Gas Law, Kinetic Theory Of Gases, Sodium Chloride

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Boyles law shows a relationship between volume and pressure. This is because if you increase the amount of volume, the gas molecules do not hit the walls as often since there is more space to float around in. Charles law shows a relationship between volume and temperature as: charles law shows that volume is directly proportional to temperature. Avogadro"s law shows a relationship between volume and number of moles: avogadro"s law states that the volume occupied by a gas is directly proportional to the number of gas moles present in that container. If the volume increases, the number of moles increases, if the volume decreases, the number of moles decreases. Combined gas law it combines boyles and charles law. Gases contain particles, usually molecules or atoms that are in constant random straight line motion. Gas particles collide with each other and with the walls of the container.

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