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Which equation represents the combined gas law?
P subscript 1 V subscript 1 equals P subscript 2 V subscript 2.
StartFraction V subscript 1 over T subscript 1 EndFraction equals StartFraction V subscript 2 over T subscript 2 EndFraction.
StartFraction P subscript 1 V subscript 1 over T subscript 1 EndFraction equals StartFraction P subscript 2 V subscript 2 over T subscript 2 EndFraction.
P subscript 1 V subscript 1 T subscript 1 equals P subscript 2 V subscript 2 T subscript 2.
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StartFraction P₁V₁ over T₁ EndFraction = StartFraction P₂V₂ over T₂ EndFraction.
This combines Boyle's and Charles's (and Gay-Lussac's) laws for a fixed amount of gas. Temperatures must be in kelvin.
This combines Boyle's and Charles's (and Gay-Lussac's) laws for a fixed amount of gas. Temperatures must be in kelvin.
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