Respuesta :

Answer:

All these laws give the relationship between two quantities of the gas among V (volume), p (pressure) and T (temperature), keeping the third one constant - however the two quantities change for each law

Explanation:

Calling:

p = gas pressure

V = gas volume

T = gas temperature (in Kelvin)

We have:

- Boyle's law: the pressure and the volume of a gas kept at constant temperature are inversely proportional. Mathematically,

[tex]pV=const.[/tex]

- Charles's law: the temperature and the volume of a gas kept at constant pressure are directly proportional. Mathematically,

[tex]\frac{V}{T}=const.[/tex]

- Gay Lussac's law: the temperature and the pressure of a gas kept at constant volume are directly proportional. Mathematically,

[tex]\frac{p}{T}=const.[/tex]