Boyles Law: Pressure and Volume are inversely related, (P1)(V1)= (P2)(V2), Example:  a marshmallow in a syringe will shrink or expand, Charles Law: Volume and Temperature are directly related, V1/T1 = V2/T2, Example: A balloon full of air placed in a freezer and shrinks, Gay Lussacs Law: Pressure and Temperature are directly related, P1/T1 = P2/T2, A can of Coke left in a car and explodes, Combination Law: No variable is constant, (P1)(V1)/T1 = (P2)(V2)/T2, This formula looks exactly like our memorized triangle!, In a problem you will see changes in all three variables., Daltons Law: Sum of all pressures, Total P= P + P + P...., Gases can be mixtures of other gases, Gases behave independently even when mixed with other gases,

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