Charles' law, States that volume is directly proportional to temperature. Thus, if the volume increases, so does the temperature., Boyle's law, If the volume increases, pressure will decrease. If the volume decreases, pressure will increase., Combined gas law, Charle's + Boyle's law in one., Ideal gas law, Describes the interrelationship of pressure, temperature, volume and, amount (moles) of matter; the four variables that define a gas system., Molar Volume, The volume that one mole of gas occupies at a specified temperature and pressure. SATP: 24.8 L/mol. STP: 22.4 L/mol, Absolute zero, The coldest temperature, 0 kelvin, that can be reached. It is the hypothetical temperature at which all molecular motion stops., SATP, Standard ambient temperature and pressure, 25 degrees celcuis at SATP gas density 24.8 L/mol, STP, Standard temperature and Pressure. 273 Kelvin (0 Celsius), gas density at STP is 22.4 L/mol, Absolute temperature scale/kelvin temperature scale, A temperature scale based on absolute zero (-273.15) and zero kelvin 0 K

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