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By; Santiago Romanos and Sarah Swiderski Chapter 12 Section 2 By; Santiago Romanos and Sarah Swiderski

Vocab Boyle’s Law – States that the volume of a fixed mass of gas varies inversely with the pressure at constant temperature. Absolute Zero – The temperature -273.15 degrees C is referred to as absolute zero, and is given a value of zero in the Kelvins scale.

Charle’s Law- states that the volume of a fixed mass of gas at constant pressure varies directly with the temperature in Kelvins Gay- Lussac’s Law- Pressure of a fixed mass of gas at a constant volume varies directly with the temperature in Kelvins. Combined gas Laws- expresses the relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature of a fixed amount of gas

Boyle’s Law

Charle’s Law

Gay- Lussac’s Law

Combined Gas Law