ETIMOLOGÍA DE LA PALABRA CHARLES' LAW
Named after Jacques A. C. Charles (1746–1823), French physicist who first formulated it.
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Fundamentals of Aerospace Medicine
In 1787, he discovered the relationship between the volume of gas and
temperature, known variously as Gay-Lussac's law or Charles's law. Vi/Vj = T,/T2
orV,/T, = V2/T2 Charles did not publish his findings and Joseph Louis Gay-
Lussac first ...
Jeffrey R. Davis, M.D., Robert Johnson, Jan Stepanek, 2008
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General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry
7.5 Charles's Law: A Temperature-Volume Relationship The relationship
between the temperature and the volume of a gas at constant pressure is called
Charles's law after the French scientist Jacques Charles (Figure 7.11). This law
was ...
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Chemistry 2012 Update, AP* Edition
The dashed lines represent extrapolation of the data into regions where these
gases would become liquids or solids. Note that the samples of the various gases
contain different numbers of moles. PowerLecture: Charles's Law: A Graphical ...
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The Noaa Diving Manual: Diving for Science and Technology
The gas law that describes the physical effects of temperature on pressure and
volume is Charles' Law. 2.5.3 Charles' Law Charles' Law states: At a constant
pressure, the volume of a gas varies directly with absolute temperature. For any
gas ...
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The U. S. Coal Industry, 1970-1990: Two Decades of Change
The gas law that describes the physical effects of temperature on pressure and
volume is Charles' Law. 2.5.3 Charles' Law Charles' Law states: At a constant
pressure, the volume of a gas varies directly with absolute temperature. For any
gas ...
5.8, except here the Kelvin scale is used for temperature. PowerLecture:
Charles's Law: A Graphical View Charles's law: V ~ T (expressed in K) at
constant pressure. H2 H2O CH 4 He N2O 573 473 373 273 T (K) 173 73 0 When
the volumes of ...
Steven Zumdahl, Susan Zumdahl. Figure 5.9 | Plots of Vversus Tas in Fig. 5.8,
except here the Kelvin scale is used for temperature. PowerLecture: Charles's
Law: A Graphical View Charles's law: V ~ T (expressed in K) at constant pressure
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Steven Zumdahl, Susan Zumdahl, 2013
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Chemistry: Media Enhanced Edition
5.9 result. In this case, the volume of each gas is directly proportional to
temperature and extrapolates to zero when the temperature is 0 K. This behavior
is represented by the equation known as Charles's law, V bT where T is in kelvins
and b ...
Steven Zumdahl, Susan Zumdahl, 2007
Therefore, Charles' law may also be stated as : At constant pressure, the volume
of a given mass of the gas is directly proportional to absolute temperature, i.e. V
oc T If V\ is the volume at temperature T\ of a certain mass of a gas and V2 is the ...
AK Srivastava and PC Jain
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Schaum's Outline of Analytical Chemistry:
Using the Charles's law expression relating initial and final conditions: V T V T
i i f f Step 3. Rearrange and solve for Vf V VTT f ifi()() Step 4. Substituting our data,
we get V V T T f i f i ( )( ) (. )( ) . 40 10 43 1 3 L323 K 298K 03 L Practice Problem ...
Katherine J. Denniston, Joseph J. Topping, Robert L Caret, 2007
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Before you condemn Bill Belichick, consider this: “Charles' Law” may prove you wrong. I have received no less than 10 questions about this ... «New York Daily News, Ene 15»