Which law relates temperature, pressure, volume, and the number of moles of a gas under perfect conditions?
Consider a balloon that has a volume V. It contains n moles of gas, it has an internal pressure of P, and its temperature is T. If the balloon is heated to a temperature of 15.5T while it is placed under a high pressure of 15.5P, how does the volume of the balloon change?
A student uses the value 0.0821 L• atm/mol • K for the gas constant in the ideal gas law. What are the most appropriate units for pressure, volume, and temperature in this case?
A gas has experienced a small increase in volume but has maintained the same pressure and number of moles. According to the ideal gas law, how has the temperature of the gas changed?
What is the temperature of 0.80 mol of a gas stored in a 275 mL cylinder at 175 kPa?Use and .

Avogadro’s law and Charles’s law describe a proportionality of the volume of a gas when the pressure is constant. Which describes the proportionality that allows these laws to be combined when describing a gas?
Which proportionality applies to Avogadro’s law?




Which equation agrees with the ideal gas law?




Which law relates to the ideal gas law?




Which law states that the volume of a gas is proportional to the moles of the gas when pressure and temperature are kept constant?
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