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The Gas Laws

Back to Charles LawGraph of Charles LawExitCharles LawIn this law the Pressure remains constantThe two remaining variable, Temperature and Volume are related proportionallyThis means as one increases, the other variable also increases.This creates a graph with a positive slope(View here)Click here to proceedLearn to calculate the volume and temperature of a gas using Charles Law click HEREFor additional information click HEREExitActivitiesVirtual Lab:Directions: Click on the link which will take you to a virtual lab site. Click the button which says run now. Once the lab begins you can adjust two out of the three variables and observe what happens to the gas in the system. CLICK HERE.Gas Law Trivia:Directions: Follow the link and answer the questions. CLICK HEREGas Law Movies:Directions: Follow the link and choose one of several movies about the gas laws. CLICK HEREExitGay-Lussacs LawIn this law the Volume remains constantThe two remaining variable, Temperature and Pressure are related proportionallyThis means as one increases, the other variable also increasesThis creates a graph with a positive slope(View here)Click here to proceedFor additional information click HERELearn to calculate the volume and temperature of a gas using Gay-Lussacs Law click HEREExitVariables that effect GasTemperaturePressureVolumeAmount of GasA Constant is any variable that does not change.Exithttp://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/gas-propertieshttp://www.funtrivia.com/playquiz/quiz2287571a312e0.htmlhttp://www.kentchemistry.com/moviesfiles/Units/GasLawsMovies.htmOnline ResourcesExit