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- choose all that apply.
the combined gas law combines which three laws?
daltons law of partial pressure
gay-lussacs law
charles law
boyles law
the ideal gas law
Brief Explanations
The combined gas law relates pressure, volume, and temperature of a gas, derived by merging three gas laws that each pair two of these variables:
- Gay-Lussac's law links pressure and temperature (constant volume).
- Charles' law links volume and temperature (constant pressure).
- Boyle's law links pressure and volume (constant temperature).
Dalton's law deals with partial pressures of gas mixtures, and the ideal gas law is a separate, broader law that includes the gas constant and moles of gas, so they are not part of the combined gas law's components.
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