The volume of a fixed amount of gas held at a constant temperature varies inversely with the pressure
Boyle's law
Charles's law
Which law holds a gas at a constant temperature?
Boyle's Law
temperature of gas, temperature
Boyle's
Boyle's Law
inverse
The volume of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to its kelvin temperature at constant pressure.
Charles law
Boyle's law
Which Gas has a given amount of gas at constant pressure and the quotient of the volume and Kelvin temperature is a constant?
Charles's Law
amount of gas, pressure
Charles's
Charles law
inverse
States that the pressure of a fixed amount of gas varies directly with the kelvin temperature when the volume remains constant.
Gay-lussac's law
Gay-Lussac's law
The atoms are all in the lowest possible energy state?
Absolute zero
amount of gas, volume
Gay-Lussac's
Gay-Lussac's Law
direct
states the relationship among pressure, temperature, and volume of a fixed amount of gas
combined gas law
combined gas law
A given amount of gas held at a constant volume, the quotient of the pressure and the kelvin temperature is a constant.
Gay-Lussac's Law
amount of gas
Combined
Combined Gas Law
Inverse and direct
a temperature of 0 K corresponds to 0 mL, and doubling the temperature doubles the volume. Zero on the Kelvin scale is known as...
Absolute zero
−273.15°
absolute zero
A given amount of gas, the product of pressure and volume, divided by the kelvin temperature is a constant?
Combined Gas law
Which all have amount of gas
ALL
Which three are inverse?
Boyle's, Charles, and combined