Describe and calculate the relations between volume, pressure, number of moles, and temperature for an ideal gas as described by Boyle's law, Charles' law, Avogadro's law, Dalton's law of partial pressure, and the ideal gas law.
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What is the formula for Avogadro's law?
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V1/n1=V2/n2
P1/T1=P2/T2
PV=nRT
V1/T1=V2/T2
Q 2/3
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When the number of moles of gas increase in a sample what happens to the volume of the sample?
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it decreases
it increases
it stays the same
they are not related
3 questions
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What is the formula for Avogadro's law?
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112.35.c.9.a
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When the number of moles of gas increase in a sample what happens to the volume of the sample?
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112.35.c.9.a
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If 3.25 mol of Ar occupies 100 L at a particular temp and pressure, what volume does 14.15 mol of Ar occupy in the same conditions?