Charles's law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Charles's law (also known as the law of volumes ) is an experimental gas law which describes how gases tend to expand when heated. It was first published by French natural philosopher Joseph Louis ...
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Charles' Law describes the direct relationship of temperature and volume of a gas. Assuming that pressure does not change, a doubling in absolute temperature of a gas causes a doubling of the volume of that gas.
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library.thinkquest.org/12596/charles.html
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Charles' Law Calculator, Chemistry, Gas Laws, Temperature, Volume ... Charles' Law Calculator ALWAYS use absolute temperature with this calculator.
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www.1728.com/charles.htm
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As stated in the Charles' law we must also use absolute temperature in the calculations as well. Absolute zero(** Raising the temperature of a gas causes the molecules in the gas to move faster. Lowering the temperature causes the molecules to slow down.
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www.aquaholic.com/gasses/charles.htm
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Two prominent french scientists, Jacques Charles and Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac, made detailed measurements on how the volume of a gas was affected by the temperature of the gas. ... Calculations using Boyle's Law Avogadro's Law...
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www.chm.davidson.edu/vce/Gaslaws/CharlesLaw.html
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It may be that Charles's law is responsible. Charles's law, discovered by Jacques Charles, states that the volume of a quantity of gas, held at constant pressure, varies directly with the Kelvin temperature. ... The mathematical expression for Charles's law is shown below:
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Charles Law states that under conditions of constant pressure and quantity, there is a direct relationship between the volume and absolute temperature for an ideal gas. When you press "New Problem", all but one of the cells will fill.
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Boyle's Law states that under conditions of constant temperature and quantity, there is an inverse relationship between the volume and pressure for an ideal gas. When you press "New Problem", all but one of the cells will fill.
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science.widener.edu/svb/tutorial/boyleslaw.html
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Elementary Gas Laws: Charles La ... Let T1 and V1 be the initial temperature and volume and let T2, V2 be the final temperature and volume. Then according to Charles law...
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www.iun.edu/~cpanhd/C101webnotes/gases/charleslaw.html
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