In the following relationships, which quantities are variables and which are fixed?
In the context of the following gas laws, could you please identify which quantities are considered variables and which are fixed? a) Charles's Law; b) Avogadro's Law; c) Amontons's Law.
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Nov 04, 2024
In gas law problems, the variables are: volume of the gas (V), pressure of the gas (P), temperature of the gas (T), and number of moles of the gas (n).
a) Charles: T and V vary, P and n are fixed
b) Avogardo: n and V vary, T and P fixed
c) Amonton: P and T vary, n and V fixed
d) Boyle: P and V vary, n and T fixed
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