| A | B |
| Boyle's Law | Pressure and volume are inversely related |
| Charles' Law | Volume and temperature are directly related |
| Gay-Lussac's Law | Pressure and temperature are directly related |
| Avogadro | one mole of any gas occupies 22.4 Liters at STP |
| Standard Temperature (C) | 0 C |
| Absolute zero (C) | -273 C |
| Absolute zero (K) | 0 K |
| Standard Temperature (K) | 273 K |
| Dalton | Total pressure is the sum of the partial pressures |
| Effusion | diffusion of gas molecules thru small pores |
| Ideal Gas Law | PV=nRT |
| Combined Gas Law | P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2 |
| Molar Volume at STP | 22.4 Liters |
| Standard Pressure | 1 atm |
| At OK, there is no pressure | Gay-Lussac's prediction |
| Gas pressure definition | Number of times the molecules hit the walls of their container |
| Gas temperature definition | Average kinetic energy (speed) of the gas molecules |
| Graham's Law | Lighter gas molecules diffuse faster |
| Charles' Law Example | Balloon shrinks in cold |
| Boyle's Law Example | potato pops out when volume is decreased by a plunger |
| Effusion Example | The balloon smells like mint |