Answer:
All are part of the Ideal Gas Law
Explanation:
a. Boyle's Law
For a system that maintains its constant temperature, the pressure of a gas varies inversely proportional to the volume.
b. Dalton's Law
In a mixture of gases, each of the gases makes a partial pressure on the volume it occupies and it would be the same pressure if the gas it is only contained in the recipient.
c. Avogadro's Law
Avogadro's law was used to define the Law of Ideal Gases, where under normal temperature conditions, 1 mole of gas occupies 22.4 L of volume
d. Charles law
At a constant volume the pressure of a gas varies directly proportional to the temperature. At constant pressure the volume also varies directly proportional to the temperature.