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By Cody Ward & Craig Christie**
 * Teaching Gas Laws

In chemistry there are six main gas laws. Gasses are extremely different when compared to liquids and solids because gasses have neither a fixed shape nor volume. The shape a gas takes depends on what its container is. In chemistry there are six main gas laws. These laws and rules are used to describe the relationship between the pressure, temperature, and volume of a gas. The most known gas laws are: Boyle's law, Charles' law, Dalton's law, Gay-Lussac's law, Combined Gas law, and the Ideal Gas law. For more information on each law click any of the following links.

 Boyle's law  Charle's law  Dalton's law  Gay-Lussac's law  Combined Gas law  Ideal Gas law

Some law's may require knowledge on how to convert a number of kilo grams of a gas into a number of moles of gas, then into a number of milliters of gas. This information can be found here:

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