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Gas Laws Concept Map

Presented by Jheron Gabriel C. Cuyog

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Boyle's Law

Boyles's Law

As Pressure goes up, Volume goes down. As Volume goes up, Pressure goes down

  • Pressure is force pushing for units and area
  • Pressure (760mm Hg = 1 atm =

101.3 kPa = 760 torr)

  • Volume (I., M, MI., CM)

Charles's Law

Charles's Law

a statement that the volume occupied by a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature

Gay-Lussacs's Law

Gay-Lussac’s law is a gas law which states that the pressure exerted by a gas (of a given mass and kept at a constant volume) varies directly with the absolute temperature of the gas. In other words, the pressure exerted by a gas is proportional to the temperature of the gas when the mass is fixed and the volume is constant.

Gay-Lussacs's Law

Combined Gas Law

Combined Gas Law

The combined gas law combines the three gas laws: Boyle's Law, Charles' Law, and Gay-Lussac's Law. It states that the ratio of the product of pressure and volume and the absolute temperature of a gas is equal to a constant.

Graham's Law

Grahams's Law

Graham's law states that the rate of diffusion or of effusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of its molecular weight. Thus, if the molecular weight of one gas is four times that of another, it would diffuse through a porous plug or escape through a small pinhole in a vessel at half the rate of the other (heavier gases diffuse more slowly).

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