Final answer:
The incorrect statement about the combined gas law is (c) 'at constant pressure the volume occupied by a definite mass of a gas varies inversely with the absolute temperature.' This contradicts Charles's law, where volume and temperature are directly proportional at constant pressure.
Step-by-step explanation:
Regarding the question about which statement about the combined gas law is incorrect, the incorrect statement is (c) 'at constant pressure the volume occupied by a definite mass of a gas varies inversely with the absolute temperature.' This is incorrect because according to Charles's law, at constant pressure, the volume of a gas is directly proportional, not inversely, to its absolute temperature.
The correct relationships can be summarized as follows:
- At constant temperature, the volume of a gas is inversely proportional to its pressure (Boyle's law).
- At constant pressure, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature (Charles's law).
- At constant volume, the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to its absolute temperature (Amontons's law or Gay-Lussac's law).