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Review of Gas Laws

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PI V1 = P2 V2   Boyle's Law  
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V1 /T1 = V2/T2   Charles's Law  
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P1 /T1 = P2/ T2   Gay-Lussac's Law  
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P1V1 / T1 = P2V2 / T2   Combined Gas Law  
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PV = nRT   Ideal Gas Law  
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used to find rates of effusion   Graham's Gas Law  
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states that gas particles are easily compress due to the large empty space between them   kinetic theory  
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state of matter with indefinite volume and indefinite shape   gas  
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Non-Units for Volume   Liters (L)  
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Units for pressure   kPa or atm  
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R is this numerical value   8.31 or 0.8  
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n stands for this   number of moles  
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Ptotal = P1 + P2 + P3 + .......   Dalton's Law (of partial pressures)  
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relationship between volume and temp OR pressure and temp.   directly  
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particles moving from high concentration to low concentration   diffusion  
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gas escaping through a tiny hole in container   effusion  
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phase change from gas to liquid   condensation  
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phase change from liquid to gas   evaporation (boiling)  
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gas state of substance that is normally a liquid or solid at room temp   vapor  
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Units for temperature (used in gas laws)   Kelvin (K)  
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