Gas laws

The gas laws are called the laws of physics, among other things, between the state variables pressure p, volume V, temperature T and molar mass m or n or particle number N establish a relationship and describe the properties of this or the behavior of ideal and real gases. Here, the general gas equation ( ideal gas ) and the van der Waals equation form ( real gas ) the main gas laws derived therefrom.

Gas law for an ideal gas:

  • Thermal equation of state of ideal gases ( Boyle's Law )
  • Avogadro's law
  • Law of Amagat

Gas law for real gases:

  • Van der Waals equation
  • Virialgleichungen
  • Equation of state of Berthelot
  • Equation of state of Dieterici
  • Redlich - Kwong equation of state
  • Redlich - Kwong equation of state of Soave -
  • Equation of state of Peng -Robinson
  • Equation of State Benedict - Webb - Rubin

Other laws and important relationships:

  • Dalton's law (also law of partial pressures )
  • Henry's Law
  • Joule- Thomson effect
  • Kinetic theory of gases
  • Maxwell - Boltzmann distribution
  • Boyle temperature

See also: state, state change,

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