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describe how pressure,volume, and temperature are all related in a gas.

describe how pressure,volume, and temperature are all related in a gas.

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The combined gas law is a gas law that combines Charles's law, Boyle's law, and Gay-Lussac's law. There is no official founder for this law; it is merely an amalgamation of the three previously discovered laws. These laws each relate one thermodynamic variable to another mathematically while holding everything else constant. Charles's law states that volume and temperature are directly proportional to each other as long as pressure is held constant. Boyle's law asserts that pressure and volume are inversely proportional to each other at fixed temperature. Finally, Gay-Lussac's law introduces a direct proportionality between temperature and pressure as long as it is at a constant volume. The inter-dependence of these variables is shown in the combined gas law, which clearly states that:

P is the pressure,

V is the volume,

T is the temperature measured in kelvins,

k is a constant (with units of energy divided by temperature).

R is gas constant


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