Chapter 11
Boyle's Law
The law that states that for a fixed amount of gas at a constant temperature, the volume of the gas increases as the pressure of the gas decreases and the volume of the gas decreases as the pressure of the gas increase.
Charles Law
The law that states that for a fixed amount of gas at constant pressure, the volume of the gas increases as the temperature of the gas increases and the volume of the gas decreases as the temperature of the gas decreases.
Graham's law of effusion
The law that states that the rate of effusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the root of the gases density.
Gay-Lussac Law
The law that states that the volume occupied by a gas at a constant pressure is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.
Avogadios Law
The law that states the equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of molecules.
Combined Gas Law
The relationship between the pressure, volume, and temperature of a fixed amount of gas.
Absolute Zero
The temperature at which all molecular motion stops (0 K on the Kelvin scale or -273. 16C on the Celsius Scale)
Standard mole volume of gas
The volume occupied by one mile of a gas at standard temperature and pressure. It is equal to 22.41410 L (22.4L)