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Name & Variables & Constants & Equation Boyle's Law & Pressure, Volume & ? & P_(1) V_(1)-P_(2) V_(2) Charles's Law & Volume,

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Name & Variables & Constants & Equation Boyle's law & pressure, volume & ? & P_(1) V_(1)-P_(2) V_(2) Charles's law & volume, temperature & ? & (V_(1))/(T_(1))-(V_(2))/(T_(2)) ? & temperature, pressure & volume, moles of gas ? & pressure, temperature, volume & ? & (P_(1) V_(1))/(T_(1))-(P_(2) V_(2))/(T_(2)) What is assumed to be constant when using the combined gas law? pressure number of moles volume and moles of gas pressure and temperature

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### number of moles

Explicación

## Step 1: Identify the combined gas law### The combined gas law is derived from Boyle's Law, Charles's Law, and Gay-Lussac's Law. It combines these three laws into one equation: where is pressure, is volume, and is temperature.## Step 2: Determine the constant in the combined gas law### In the combined gas law, the number of moles of gas remains constant. This is because the combined gas law assumes a closed system where no gas is added or removed.