definitions
formulas
Law
Constants
direct, Indirect or Inverse
100

The volume of a fixed amount of gas held at a constant temperature varies inversely with the pressure 

Boyle's law

100



Charles's law 

100

Which law holds a gas at a constant temperature? 

Boyle's Law 

100

temperature of gas, temperature 

Boyle's

100

Boyle's Law 

inverse 

200

The volume of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to its kelvin temperature at constant pressure. 

Charles law 

200


Boyle's law

200

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 

200

amount of gas, pressure 

Charles's 

200

Charles law 

inverse

300

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

300
P/T = constant or Pi/Ti = Pf/Tf.



Gay-Lussac's law 

300

The atoms are all in the lowest possible energy state?

Absolute zero

300

amount of gas, volume

Gay-Lussac's 

300

Gay-Lussac's Law 

direct

400

states the relationship among pressure, temperature, and volume of a fixed amount of gas

combined gas law

400


combined gas law 

400

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

400

amount of gas 

Combined 

400

Combined Gas Law 

Inverse and direct 

500

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 

500

 −273.15°

absolute zero 

500

A given amount of gas, the product of pressure and volume, divided by the kelvin temperature is a constant?

Combined Gas law

500

Which all have amount of gas 

ALL

500

Which three are inverse?

Boyle's, Charles, and combined