Gas Laws
There are 5 basic gas laws of ideal gases:
- Boyle's Law: volume (V) is inversely proportional to pressure (P)
- Charles' Law: V is proportional to temperature (T)
- Gay-Lussac's Law: P is proportional to T
- Dalton's Law: The total pressure exerted by a mixture of ideal gases is equal to the sum of the pressures of the individual gases
- Avogadro's Law: All equal volumes of ideal gases contain the same number of gas particles (at constant T and P); V is proportional to moles (n)
The Combined Gas Law
This law features Charles', Boyle's and Gay-Lussac's laws.
Therefore, Dalton's and Avogadro's laws are exluded.