The second gas law we covered in chemistry was Charles' gas law. Charles' gas law is when the volume of the container and the temperature of the gas is varied while the pressure is kept constant. The basic formula for this law is V1/T1=V2/T2, one important thing to remember is to change the temperature from degrees Celsius to kelvin. The conversion is done by adding 273.15 k to the degrees in Celsius. As the volume of the container gets larger the temperature gets greater as well, this is a direct correlation between volume and temperature.
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