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Daltons Law
States that the total pressure of a combined mixture of gases is the sum of the pressure of each of the gases in the mixture
Boyle's Law
States that the volume of gas varies inversely with the absolute pressure, provided the temperature remains constant
Charles Law
States that at a constant pressure, the volume of a gas varies directly as to the absolute temperature, and at a constant volume, the pressure of a gas varies directly with the absolute temperature
Conservation of Energy
States that energy is neither created nor destroyed but can be converted from one form to another
General Law of Perfect Gas
Is a combination of Boyle's and Charles law this combination law includes temperature, pressure, and volume
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