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What type of relationship shows as one variable increases, the other decreases?
Inverse
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What type of relationship shows that when one variable increases, so does the other?
Direct
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Which gas law is this? PV=nRT
Ideal Gas Law
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What is this Law called? PT=P1+P2+P3...
Dalton's Law of Partial Pressures
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What does STP stand for?
Standard Temperature and Pressure
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Shows a direct relationship between volume and temperature
Charles' Law
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Which gas law shows the relationship between pressure and temperature?
Gay-Lussac's Law
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Shows an inverse relationship between pressure and volume.
Boyle's Law
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What does the R stand for in PV=nRT?
Universal Gas Constant
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What unit must we use for temperature in all gas law equations?
Kelvin
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What is the standard Temperature?
0C. or 273.15K
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What is the formula for the Combined Gas Law?
P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2
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