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Boyle law

Gas volume is inversely proportional to pressure {Boyle's law} {Boyle law}, if temperature is constant.

Charles law

Gas volume is directly proportional to temperature {Charles' law} {Charles law}, if pressure is constant.

ideal gas

Abstract gases {ideal gas}| have infinitely small particles, with no interactions except for elastic collisions. Gas density is directly proportional to pressure. Real gases have lower pressure than ideal gas at low pressure, because atomic attractions are more. Real gases have higher pressure than ideal gas at high pressure, because atomic repulsions are more.

ideal gas law

Work kinetic energy equals heat kinetic energy {ideal gas law, kinetics}|: P*V = n*R*T, where P = pressure, V = volume, n = moles, R = gas constant, and T = absolute temperature.

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