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Behavior of Gases-- Vocab+Boyle's Law+Charle's Law

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Temperature   A measure of how hot (or cold) something is; specifically, a measure of the movement of particles.  
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Volume   A measure of the size of a body or region in three-dimensional spce  
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Pressure   The amount of force exerted per unit area of a surface.  
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Boyle's Law   This law says that the volume of a gas is inversely comparable to the pressure of a gas when temperature is constant.  
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Charles's Law   This laaws says that the volume of a gas is directly comparable to the temperature of a gas when the pressure is constant.  
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Gas Behavior Laws   Temperature, pressure, and volume of a gas are all linked, changing one can change the other two. Their relationship is described by gas laws.  
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Boyle's: Lifting the Piston   Lets the particles of a gas spread apart. Volume increases, pressure decreases  
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Boyle's: Releasing the piston   Allows particles of a gas return to their original volume and pressure  
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Boyle's: Pushing the piston   Forces the gas particles close together. Volume decreases, pressure increases  
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Charles's: Decreasing the temperature of gas   Causes the particles to more more slowly. Gas particles hit the piston less often and less force. The volume of the gas decreases.  
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Charles's: Increasing the temperature of gas   Cause particles to move more quickly. Gas particles his the piston more often and with more force. The volume of the gas increases  
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