Thermodynamics, Statistical Thermodynamics, & Kinetics
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Author: Thomas Engel, Philip Reid
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Interpretation:Whether temperature can be measured directly or not needs to be explained.
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1. State Boyle's Law and Charle’s Law respectively with their corresponding mathematical expression
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Thermodynamics, Statistical Thermodynamics, & Kinetics
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