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  1. Gay-Lussac’s law is a gas law which states that the pressure exerted by a gas (of a given mass and kept at a constant volume) varies directly with the absolute temperature of the gas.

  2. Apr 1, 2021 · Gay-Lussac’s law or Amonton’s law states that the absolute temperature and pressure of an ideal gas are directly proportional, under conditions of constant mass and volume. In other words, heating a gas in a sealed container causes its pressure to increase, while cooling a gas lowers its pressure.

  3. Gay-Lussac's law usually refers to Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac's law of combining volumes of gases, discovered in 1808 and published in 1809. However, it sometimes refers to the proportionality of the volume of a gas to its absolute temperature at constant pressure.

  4. Gay-Lussac's Law states that the pressure of a given mass of gas varies directly with the absolute temperature of the gas, when the volume is kept constant. Gay-Lussac's Law is very similar to Charles's Law, with the only difference being the type of container.

  5. Jul 16, 2024 · So, in this article, we are going to discuss Gay Lussac’s Law in detail. We have three variables to study gases which are temperature, volume and pressure. In Boyle’s law, the temperature remained constant while in Charle’s law pressure remained constant. In Gay Lussac’s Law volume is kept constant.

  6. Jun 25, 2023 · According to Gay-Lussac’s law, for a given amount of gas held at constant volume, the pressure is proportional to the absolute temperature. Mathematically, \[P\propto T\text{ or }P=k_{\text{G}}T\text{ or }\frac{P}{T}=k_{\text{G}} \nonumber \]

  7. Oct 9, 2023 · What is Gay-Lussac’s Law? According to Gay-Lussac’s Law of combining volumes, the pressure exerted by the gas (of a given mass and kept at a constant volume) is directly proportional to...

  8. May 20, 2018 · The French chemist Joseph Gay-Lussac (1778-1850) discovered the relationship between the pressure of a gas and its absolute temperature. Gay-Lussac's Law states that the pressure of a given mass of gas varies directly with the absolute temperature of the gas, when the volume is kept constant.

  9. In 1808, French chemist Joseph Gay-Lussac explained the relationship between the pressure exerted by the gas and temperature in the form of a law known as Gay-Lussac’s law. Table of content. Statement of Gay-Lussac’s Law; Mathematical representation of Gay-Lussac’s law ; Graphical representation of Gay-Lussac’s law; Applications of Gay ...

  10. Gay Lussac’s law states that pressure exerted by any gas with a given mass and at a constant volume directly varies with absolute gas temperature. Simply saying, the pressure exerted by a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature when kept at constant mass and volume.

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