The Ideal Gas Law Applications definitions Flashcards
The Ideal Gas Law Applications definitions
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Ideal Gas Law
A fundamental equation in chemistry, expressed as PV = nRT, describing the relationship between pressure, volume, moles, and temperature.Pressure
A variable in the ideal gas law, inversely proportional to volume and directly proportional to moles and temperature.Volume
A variable in the ideal gas law, inversely proportional to pressure and directly proportional to moles and temperature.Moles
A measure of substance amount in the ideal gas law, directly proportional to both pressure and volume.Temperature
A variable in the ideal gas law, directly proportional to both pressure and volume.Gas Constant
A constant in the ideal gas law, denoted as R, which relates the other variables in the equation.Directly Proportional
A relationship where an increase in one variable results in an increase in another, as seen between pressure and moles.Inversely Proportional
A relationship where an increase in one variable results in a decrease in another, as seen between pressure and volume.Numerator
The top part of a fraction, used in the context of the ideal gas law to describe variables on the same level.Denominator
The bottom part of a fraction, used in the context of the ideal gas law to describe variables on different levels.