chem/phys: add gas laws
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### Gas laws
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According to the **kinetic molecular theory**, gases are largely empty empty space with partiles moving randomly in straight lines due to weak or no intermolecular forces acting on them. Gas particles:
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According to the **kinetic molecular theory**, gases are largely empty empty space with particles moving randomly in straight lines due to weak or no intermolecular forces acting on them. Gas particles:
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- move in all directions,
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- are much smaller than the spaces between them,
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Because gases are the only state of matter that have negligible intermolecular forces within the substance and so move independently of one another, they are the only **compressible** state of matter.
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**Boyle's law** states that the pressure and volume of a fixed amount of an ideal gas are inversely proportional to each other at a **constant temperature**.
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$$P\propto\frac{1}{V}$$
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<img src="/resources/images/pv-graph.png" width=700>(Source: Kognity)</img>
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**Charles' law** states that the **absolute** temperature and volume of a fixed amount of an ideal gas are directly proportional to each other at a **constant pressure**.
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$$V\propto T$$
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**Gay-Lussac's law** states that the **absolute** temperature and pressure of a fixed amount of an ideal gas are directly proportional to each other at **constant volume**.
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$$P\propto T$$
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## 2.1 - Atoms
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!!! definition
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The state of an ideal gas in a container can be modelled by the following equation, where $p$ is the pressure of the pressure in pascals or newtons per square metre ($\text{Pa}$ or $\text{Nm}^{-2}$), $V$ is the volume in cubic metres, $n$ is the number of moles of gas particles, $R$ is the universal gas constant ($R=8.31\text{J}\cdot\text{mol}^{-1}\cdot\text{K}^{-1}$), and $T$ is the temperature of the gas in Kelvin:
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$$pV=nRT$$
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Please see [HL Chemistry#Gas laws](/sch3uz/#gas-laws) for more information.
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## 4.1 - Oscillations
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!!! definition
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