The Gas Laws (Section 14.1 Review)

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The Gas Laws (Section 14.1 Review) Objectives: 7.0 Explain the behavior of ideal gases in terms of pressure, volume, and temperature using Charles's law, Boyle's law, and Gay-Lussac's law.

Boyle’s Lab Boyle’s law states that the ________ of a gas varies ___________ with _____________. This means that as volume increase, pressure ______________. What is the formula for Boyle’s law? Give an example of application of Boyle’s law.

Charles’s Law How are temperature and volume related? So as temperature increases, volume __________. What is the formula for Charles’s law? What do you have to remember about the temperature in this equation????? Give an example of application of Charles’s law.

Gay-Lussac’s Law Gay-Lussac’s law says that the ______ of a gas varies _________ with _____________. So what happens to pressure if temperature increases? What is the formula for Gay-Lussac’s law? Again, what units MUST temperature be in? Give an example of application of Gay-Lussac’s law.

Assignment Review Any questions about Practice Problems? Any questions about Workbook assignment? Quiz