the behavior of gases
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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kinetic molecular theory | an explanation of how particles in matter behave
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pressure | the amount of force applied per unit of area
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Boyle's law | pressure of a gas increases if the volume decreases and pressure off a gas decreases if the volume increases, when temperature is constant.
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Charles's law | the volume of a gas increases with increasing temperature , if the pressure is constant
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Boyle's law graph | Curved (inverse)
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Charles's law graph | Straight (directly)
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Boyle's law: greatest volume | least pressure
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Boyle's law: less volume | more pressure
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Boyle's law: least volume | most pressure
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Charles's law: lower temperature | less volume
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Charles's law:higher temperature | greater volume
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