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Interpretation:
The final pressure of the air sample having initial pressure of
Concept introduction:
The volume of the gas shows inverse relation with the pressure at a constant temperature according to a Boyle’s law. Mathematically, it is expressed, as shown below.
Charles reveals the temperature effect on the volume of a gas. According to the Charles law, the volume of gas shows direct relation with the temperature in Kelvin at a constant pressure. Mathematically, it is expressed, as shown below.
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Gay-Lussac reveals the temperature effect on the pressure of a gas. According to the Gay-Lussac law, the pressure of a gas shows direct relation with the temperature in Kelvin at a constant volume. Mathematically, it is expressed, as shown below.
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