Which gas law states that the volume of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature?

2 Answers
Mar 9, 2016

If it's an Ideal Gas then it's : PV=nRTorV=nRTP

Explanation:

For Ideal Gas : PV=nRTorV=nRTP
P : Pressure (Pa)
V : Volume (m3)
n : amount of substance of the gas (mol)
R : gas constante (8.314J.K1.mol1)
**T : absolute temperature (K) **
(SI base unit)

Mar 9, 2016

I have a different answer.
Charles's law, an experimental gas law, describes how gases tend to expand on heating.

Explanation:

Charles's law, which is also know as Law of Volumes, states that

For a sample of a dry gas, its volume and Kelvin temperature are directly related, provided pressure is held constant.

Mathematically relationship can be written as

VT

or V=kT,

where V is the volume of the sample of gas, T its temperature in Kelvin and k is constant of proportionality.

Alternatively it can be written as
V1T1=V2T2