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Boyle’s Law
Robert Boyle stated that in a closed container, the pressure exerted by a gas varies inversely with the volume of the gas. P1V1=P2V2 -
Charles Law
Jacuques Charles states as Volume increases temperature increases as long as pressure is held constant. V1/T1=V2/T2 -
Dalton’s Law of Partial Pressure
John Dalton came to the conclusion that the total pressure of a system is the sum of the partial pressures of all the gases in that system., P1+P2+P3=Ptotal -
Gay-Lussacs Law
Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac claimed that the pressure of a gas at constant volume is directly proportional to absolute temperature; P1/T1 = P2/T2. -
Ideal Gas Law
Founded by Robert Doyle, Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, and Jacques Charles. These scientists appointed the law that states the math relationship of pressure (P), volume (V), temperature (T), the gas constant (R), and the number of moles of a gas (n); PV=nRT.