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LAWS IDEAL GASES

Ideal gases are those whose molecules do not interact with each other and move randomly. These gases are described by several fundamental laws. Avogadro's Law states that at constant temperature and pressure, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to the number of moles of the gas.

LAWS IDEAL GASES

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TRIPLE GASES LAW

LAWS MENTIONED THE LAW COMBINED OF IDEAL GASES OR LAW OF TRIPLE CHANGES IS OBTAINED

P1.V1/T1 = P2.V2=T2

LAWS IDEAL GASES

GAS IDEAL

THOSE THAT PRESENT GASES WHOSE MOLECULES DO NOT INTERACT WITH EACH OTHER AND MOVE RANDOMLY
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AVOGADRO LAW

AVOGADRO LAW ESTABLISH THAT THE VOLUME OF UNGAS MAINTAINED AT A CONSTANT TEMPERATURE AND PRECISION, IS DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO THE NUMBER OF MOLES OF GAS PRESENT

P1/n1 = P2/N2

V1/n1 = V2/n2

CHARLES LAW

THE LAW OF CHARLS AND GAY LUSSAC IS SUMMARIZED IN: the volume of a certain amount of gas that maintains a constant pressure, is directly proportional to its absolute temperature

PRODUCES CONSTANT VOLUME CALLED ISOCHORIC PROCESSES

V1/T1 = V2/T2

PRESSURE OF A CERTAIN QUANTITY OF GAS IS MAINTAINED AT A CONSTANT VOLUME, IT IS DIERECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO ITS ABSOLUTE TEMPERATURE

CONSTANT VOLUME IS CALLED THE ISCHORIC PROCESS

P1/T1 = P2/T2

BOYLE'S LAW

SUMMARIZES THESE OBSERVATIONS, STABLE THAT: the volume of a given quantity of gas that is kept at constant temperature, is inversely proportional to the pressure exerted

P1 . V1 = P2 . V2

NAMES THAT THEY ARE ISOTHERMAL BY THE PROCESS THAT COMPLIES WITH BOYLE'S LAW