Chemistry: Charles's Law (Gas Laws) with 2 example problems

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For a gas, temperature and volume are directly proportional. Keeping everything else constant, as the temperature of a gas goes up, its volume goes up. As the temperature of a gas goes down, its volume goes down.

Charles’s Law says that for a given amount of gas, at fixed pressure, volume and temperature are directly proportional. V ∝ T You can write this mathematically as V = kT

We include two example problems worked in full.
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LESSON CHAPTERS:
0:00 Definition of Charles's Law
1:47 Using Charles's Law to compare two situations (before and after)
2:08 Example 1
3:22 Example 2
4:42 Other Gas Laws

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