Chemistry
Define or state :
(a) Absolute temperature
(b) Boyle's law
(c) Charles' law
Gas Laws
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(a) Absolute temperature — Absolute temperature refers to the temperature measured in Kelvin or absolute scale that has its zero at -273°C (absolute zero) and whose each degree is equal to one degree on the Celsius scale.
(b) Boyle's law — Temperature remaining constant the volume of a given mass of dry gas is inversely proportional to it's pressure.
V ∝ [T = constant]
(c) Charles' law — Charles law states that pressure remaining constant, the volume of a given mass of dry gas increases or decreases by of its volume at 0°C for each 1°C increase or decrease in temperature, respectively.
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