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Accordingly to the gas laws, which variables are inversely proportional to each other (pressure, volume, temperature
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At constant temperature (isothermal), pressure and volume are inversely proportional — Boyle’s law:
P ∝ 1/V or PV = constant.
Volume and temperature are directly proportional at constant pressure (Charles’s law): V ∝ T (use absolute temperature, K).
Pressure and temperature are directly proportional at constant volume (Gay‑Lussac/Amontons): P ∝ T (use K).
More generally the combined gas law is PV/T = constant.
P ∝ 1/V or PV = constant.
Volume and temperature are directly proportional at constant pressure (Charles’s law): V ∝ T (use absolute temperature, K).
Pressure and temperature are directly proportional at constant volume (Gay‑Lussac/Amontons): P ∝ T (use K).
More generally the combined gas law is PV/T = constant.
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