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States pressure is inversely proportional to volume @ constant temperature  Boyles Law  
During expiration, intrapulmonary pressure increases & volume decreases  Boyles Law  
P1,V1=P2,V2  Boyles Law  
Volume increases, pressure decreases  Boyles Law  
Explains why a large volume of a gas is released from a pressurized cylinder  Boyles Law  
Volume is directly proportional to the absolute temperature @ constant pressure  Charles Law  
temperature increases, volume increases  Charles Law  
V1/T1=V2/T2  Charles Law  
Inflatable cuff of an LMA expands when placed into an autoclave for sterilization. Examples of what law?  Charles Law  
Pressure is directly proportional to absolute temperature if volume is constant  Gay-Lussac's Law  
As temperature in a gas in a container increase, pressure increases  Gay-Lussac's  
P1/T1=P2/T2  Gay-Lussac's  
P1 V1= P2 T2T1 T2  Combined Gas Laws  
Ideal Gas law states  amount of gas is determined by its Pressure, Volume & temperature  
Combined Law states  Product of the volume of gas & its pressure over temperature is equal to a constant  
How do you change the state of a molecule/atom?  Add heat, it increases the molecular vibration  
the number of molecules in 1 mole of a substance  Avogadro's numvber  
1 mole of gas at standard temperature & pressure occupies a certain volume  Avogadro's hypothesis  
Avogadro's number  6.022X10 e23  
Avagadro's hypothesis  22.4 liters  
Avogadro's law  Describes the relationship between the amount of gas & volume of gas  
total pressure in a mixture of gasses is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of the individual gases, assuming the gases DO NOT react w/ each other  Dalton's Law of Partial Pressure  
According to Boyle's Law: If volume increases you would expect  pressure decreases  
According to Charle's Law: If Temperature increases, you would expect  Volume decreases  
According to Gay-Lussac's Ideal Law: If temperature increases, you would expect  Pressure to increase  
Ideal Gas Law  PV=nRT  
According to Ideal Gas Law: as number of moles(n) decreases  Pressure decreases  
Gas constant of ideal gas law is equal to? #In the equation: PV=nRT  0.0821 L atm