LAWS IDEAL GASES
GAS IDEAL
THOSE THAT PRESENT GASES WHOSE MOLECULES DO NOT INTERACT WITH EACH OTHER AND MOVE RANDOMLY
DIVIDED IN:
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
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
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
V1/n1 = V2/n2
P1/n1 = P2/N2
TRIPLE GASES LAW
LAWS MENTIONED THE LAW COMBINED OF IDEAL GASES OR LAW OF TRIPLE CHANGES IS OBTAINED
P1.V1/T1 = P2.V2=T2