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Jonas Norton
30 May, 01:10
What is gay-lussac law?
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Rey Wade
30 May, 04:31
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His law is:
P1T2=P2T1
Explanation:
The initial pressure x the final temperature (in kalvin) = The final pressure x the initial temperature (in kalvin)
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