Description of each law
Relationship among pressure, temperature, and volume of a constant amount of gas
Mathematical problems
Real application for each law
Bonus/Extra
100

This law has a constant volume, and the pressure is directly proportional to absolute temperature. 

What is Gay Lusscas Law?

100

 it demonstrates how gas and pressure are related


what does a balloon example show?

100

A gas occupies a volume of 3.0 liters at a pressure of 2.0 atmospheres. 

what is the equation for this problem?

100

this law is used to understand how a syringe works. 


how does the volume of air inside a syringe change when the plunger is pushed, increasing the pressure?

100

this law was discovered in the 17th century and is often demonstrated using a j-tube

What is Boyles law?

200

  the laws of gay lussac's is the pressure of a given amunt of gas held at constant volume called?

what are gay Lusscas law

200


Gay-Lussac's law states that the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature provided the volume and amount of gas are not changed.


what does Gay Lussac's law state about the relationships among, pressure, temapture, volume, and gas.

200

the scientific law states that the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume at a constant  temperature. 

what is the volume of a gas that occupies 4.0 liters at 1.5 atmospheres when the pressure is increased to 3.0 atmospheres?

200

This law explains why hot air balloons rise.

how does the volume of the air inside the balloon change as it is heated, as the pressure remains constant?

200

this law is named after a French scientist who published his findings himself 

who is the scientist behind charles law?

300

using temperature,volume, pressure 


what is a predictable way gas can respond?

300

Are v and t directly proportional?

1.directly proportional relationship between the volume and temperature (in Kelvin) of a fixed amount of gas, when the pressure is held constant.



Are v and t directly proportional?

300

this law explains the relationship between pressure and volume of a gas at constant temperature. 

what is the final volume of a gas that initially occupies 6.0 liters at 2.0 atmospheres when the pressure changes to 4.0 atmospheres?

300

this law is crucial for understanding the behavior of pressure cookers 

 what happens to the pressure inside a pressure cooker if the temperature increases while the volume stays constant?

300

This law formulated by a chemist who also discovered boron. 

who is the chemist behind Gay Lusscas law>

400

affects the others as well

what happens in change to one variable?

400

The volume of a given amount of gas held at constant temperature is inversely proportional to the pressure under which it is measured.

What is the relationship between volume and pressure at constant temperature of a gas?

400

this principle states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature at constant pressure.

if a gas occupies 3.0 liters at 300 k, what will be its volume at 450 k, assuming the pressure remains constant?

400

this law helps in calculating the total pressure of gasses in scuba diving tanks. 

if a scuba tank contains oxygen at 1.5 atmospheres and nitrogen at 2.5 atmospheres, what is the total pressure inside the tank?

400

this law was formulated by a scientist who was colorblind and made significant contributions to atomic theory. 

who was the scientist behind Dalton's law?

500


 describes a relationship in nature that is supported by many experiments.


what does the scientific law describe?

500

The volume of a given gas sample is directly proportional to its absolute temperature at constant pressure

what is the volumes direct job

500

a law that states that the total pressure exerted by a mixture of non-reacting gasses is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of individual gasses. 

if a container holds oxygen at a 1.0 atmospheres and nitrogen at 3.0 atmospheres, what is the total pressure inside the container?

500

This law is used in chemical reactions involving gasses.

if you double the number of moles of a gas in a balloon, what happens to the volume, assuming temperature and pressure stay constant?

500

the law is named after an Italian scientist who also has a number named in his honor, representing the number of particles  in mole of a substance.

who is the scientist behind Avogrado's law?