A measure of how the volume of matter decreases under pressure.
What is Compressibility?
These are the units of Pressure used in Gas Laws
What are kPa? or atm or Pa or torr or mmHg
This happens to pressure when you add more gas to a container.
What is the pressure increases?
The formula for Boyle's law
What is P1V1 = P2V2?
The formula for Charles' Law
What is V1 / T1 = V2 / T2?
They have the ability to take the shape and volume of its container.
What are gases?
What unit of temperature is used for Gas laws
What is the Kelvin scale?
This happens to pressure when the temperature is decreased.
The formula for P2 using Boyle's Law
What is P2 = P1V1 / V2?
The formula for T2 using Charles' Law
What is T2 = V2T1 / V1?
This letter is used to represent Pressure.
What is P?
The units used to describe the amount of gas present.
What are moles?
This is inversely proportional to pressure
What is volume?
According to Boyle's law the relationship between Pressure and Volume
What is inversely proportional?
According to Charles Law the relationship between temperature and volume
What is directly proportional?
This letter is used to represent Temperature
What is T?
When convert from the Celsius to the Kelvin scale you have to do this
What is add 273
This is directly proportional to pressure
What is temperature?
This is held constant in Boyle's Law
What is Temperature?
This is held constant in Charles' Law
What is pressure?
This letter is used to measure the amount of gas, or number of moles
What is n?
When you convert from the Kelvin scale back to the Celsius scale you have to do this
What is subtract 273?
The factors that affect gas
What are the amount of gas, the volume and the temperature?
The final pressure on a container if the initial pressure is 1.00 atm and initial volume of 2.00L if the volume increases to 4.00L. Be sure to use Sig Figs
What is 0.500 atm?
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The symbol for directly proportional. Don't fish around for the answer its in your notes if you paid attention
What is