The Gay-Lussac's Law calculator computes the initial and final pressure and temperature of an ideal gas based on Gay-Lussac's formula (T1•P2=T2•P1). The calculator automatically handles numerous temperature and pressure units. All of these calculations presume the volume and mass of the ideal gas remains static throughout. Gay-Lussac formula is:
T1•P2=T2•P1
where:
This calculator accesses the following equations from its four buttons:
Gay-Lussac Law (final temperature) - equation computing final temperature of an ideal gas given knowledge of the initial temperature/pressure state of the gas before a pressure change
Gay-Lussac Law (initial temperature) - equation computing initial temperature of an ideal gas given knowledge of the final temperature/pressure state of the gas after a pressure change
Gay-Lussac Law (final pressure) - equation computing resultant pressure of an ideal gas given knowledge of the initial temperature/pressure state of the gas before a temperature change
Gay-Lussac Law (initial pressure) - equation computing initial pressure of an ideal gas given knowledge of the final temperature/pressure state of the gas after a temperature change
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