J.Condlin+and+A.Gimner

For hundreds of years scientists have been studying the physical properties of gases. In 1662, Robert Boyle (PV=k  à P1V1=P2V2) discovered that the pressure and volume of gases are mathematically related to one another. This discovery led to progress of many new laws, considered the gas laws. This includes Charles (V=kT or V/T=k  à V1/T1=V2/T2), Gay-Lussac (p=Kt or P/T=k  à  P1/T1=P2/T2), the Ideal (PV=nRT), Dalton’s (P  T =P1+P2+P3 . . .), and the combined (PV/T=k  à  P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2) gas law.
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__ **Gas Laws:** ****Charles**** ****Boyles**** ****Gay-Lussac**** ****Ideal**** ****Dalton**** ****Combined****

mL-->kilograms ** L-->grams(stoich problem)
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by Jess Condlin and Amanda Grimner __