Calculating with Gas Laws

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How do you use the Ideal Gas Law to find the volume of a gas?
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Rearrange the Ideal Gas Law equation to V = nRT/P to calculate the volume of a gas.
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What parameters are needed to use Charlesโ€™ Law in calculations?
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Parameters needed are initial and final temperatures and initial volume to find the final volume under constant pressure.
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How can Boyle's Law be calculated to find change in pressure?
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Use the equation P1V1 = P2V2, where P1 and V1 are initial pressure and volume, and P2 and V2 are final pressure and volume.
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How does temperature conversion impact gas law calculations?
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Gas law calculations require temperature in Kelvin because it is an absolute scale, impacting the accuracy of results.
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Why is it important to consider ideal versus real gas behavior in calculations?
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It is important because real gases may deviate from ideal predictions under high pressure and low temperature.
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