CHEM 1127Q Chapter Notes - Chapter 9-10: Kinetic Energy, Electric Charge, Electronegativity

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9. 2 relating pressure, volume, amount, and temperature: the ideal gas law. Amonton or gay-lussac"s law - the pressure of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to its temperature on the kelvin scale when the volume is held constan. Absolute zero - lowest possible temperature, 0k. Charles" law - the volume of a given amount of gas is directly proportional to its temperature on the kelvin scale when the pressure is held constant. The volume of a given amount of gas held at constant temperature is inversely proportional to the pressure under which it is measured. For a confined gas, the volume (v) and number of moles (n) are directly proportional if the pressure and temperature both remain constant. R = ideal gas constant, 0. 08206 1 1. N = number of moles of gas. Ideal gas law - relation between the pressure, volume, temperature and number of moles of gas by relating all laws mentioned above.

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