Temperature - A measure of how hot or cold something is; it reflects the average kinetic energy of particles, Temperature - A measure of how hot or cold something is; it reflects the average kinetic energy of particles, Volume - The amount of space a gas occupies., Volume - The amount of space a gas occupies., Direct Proportionality - A relationship where both variables increase or decrease together (temperature ↑, volume ↑)., Direct Proportionality - A relationship where both variables increase or decrease together (temperature ↑, volume ↑)., Kelvin Scale - The temperature scale used in gas laws, starting at absolute zero (0 K)., Kelvin Scale - The temperature scale used in gas laws, starting at absolute zero (0 K)., Absolute Zero - The lowest possible temperature (0 K), where particle motion is minimal., Absolute Zero - The lowest possible temperature (0 K), where particle motion is minimal., Constant Pressure - A condition where pressure does not change while temperature and volume change., Constant Pressure - A condition where pressure does not change while temperature and volume change., Thermal Expansion - The increase in volume of a substance when temperature rises., Thermal Expansion - The increase in volume of a substance when temperature rises., Gas Expansion - The increase in gas volume due to higher temperature., Gas Expansion - The increase in gas volume due to higher temperature., Charles' Law Equation - It shows the relationship between volume and temperature., Charles' Law Equation - It shows the relationship between volume and temperature., Isobaric Process - A process that happens at constant pressure., Isobaric Process - A process that happens at constant pressure..

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