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CAVA s2d05 Chem 303 1.05 Gay-Lussac's Law

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Gay-Lussac was also interested in [-ing] and the behavior of gases.   Gay-Lussac was also interested in ballooning and the behavior of gases.  
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Gay-Lussac also studied the relationship between the temperature and pressure of a gas at constant [...].   Gay-Lussac also studied the relationship between the temperature and pressure of a gas at constant volume.  
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Gay-Lussac's law can be stated mathematically as [...]   Gay-Lussac's law can be stated mathematically as P=kT  
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As gas molecules are heated, they move faster and collide against the walls of a container more frequently and with more force, so pressure [-es].   As gas molecules are heated, they move faster and collide against the walls of a container more frequently and with more force, so pressure increases.  
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Gay-Lussac's law states that at constant volume, the pressure of a fixed amount of gas is [-ly] proportional to the temperature of the gas.   Gay-Lussac's law states that at constant volume, the pressure of a fixed amount of gas is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas.  
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When things are directly proportional, when one thing goes up, the other [...].   When things are directly proportional, when one thing goes up, the other does too.  
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You can remember that Gay-Lussac's law involves fixed volume because once you fill up a [...], it won't get any bigger.   You can remember that Gay-Lussac's law involves fixed volume because once you fill up a sack, it won't get any bigger.  
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