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Concept Introduction :
Gas laws explain the relationship among pressure, temperature volume and mole number of a gas.
Answer to Problem 13RE
Boyle’s law states that at constant temperature (T) volume (V) of a gas with definite mass (m) is inversely proportional to the applied pressure (P).
Charles’ law states that at constant pressure volume of a gas with definite mass is proportional to absolute temperature.
Gay-Lussac’s law states that at constant volume pressure of a gas with definite mass is proportional to the absolute temperature.
Explanation of Solution
Mathematical form of Boyle’s law is given below.
Where m and T fixed.
Mathematical form of Charles’ law is given below.
Where m and P fixed.
Gay-Lussac law is given below.
Where m and V fixed.
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