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1
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conversions for 1 atm

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1atm = 760mmHg = 760 torr

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2
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how does changing pressure (p) of a gass affect its volume at constant temperature (T)

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P is inversely proportional to V

p (proportional) 1/v
p=k(1/v)
PV= k, a constant
P1V1 = P2V2

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3
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what is boyles law at constant tempertaure

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P1V1=P2V2

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4
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how does chnaging T of a hhas affect its V at a constant P

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v is proportional to T

v=KT
v/T=K, a constant
V1/T1=V2/T2

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5
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what is charles law at constant pressure

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V1/T1=V2/T2

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6
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how does changing T of a gas affect its P at a constant V

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p is proportional to T

P=kT
P/T=constant
P1/T1=P2/T2

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7
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what is pressure law at constant V

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P1/T1=P2/V2

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8
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what is the formula for the combination of all three laws

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p1V1/T1=P2V2/T2

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9
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how to calculate K

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add 273 to C

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10
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PV/T is a ________

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constant

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11
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what is the ideal gas equation

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PV=nRT

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12
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conversion of m^3 to L

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1m^3 = 1000L

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13
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conversion of L to mL

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1L=1000mL

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14
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is Pa SI unit or US metric

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SI

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15
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Pa to atm

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1 atm= 1/1.01305 x^5 Pa

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16
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how did charles law allow scientsist to determine the temperature of absolute zero

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