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Gas Law Teaching Wiki

Robert Boyle was the one who first realized that gas properties can be related to each other mathematically with his discovery that gas pressure and volume are related mathematically. This led to further research and the creation of the gas laws. “The //gas laws// are simple mathematical relationships between the volume, temperature, pressure and amount of a gas.” These laws are: //Boyle’s law//, which relates pressure and volume; //Charles’s law//, volume and temperature; //Gay-Lussac’s law//, pressure and temperature; //the combined gas law//, which combines all three, pressure, volume and temperature//; Dalton’s law of partial pressure//, which states that the added pressures of the parts of a gas mixture equal the total pressure; and //the ideal gas law// which relates the same as the combine gas law as well as amount of a gas.

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This wiki is going to further explain the gas laws and how to solve their equations.

The Gas Laws.

Boyle’s Law. Charles’s Law. Gay-Lussac’s Law. Combined Gas Law. Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressure. Ideal Gas Law. Conversions.