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==References==
# Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac "The Expansion of Gases by Heat", Annales de Chimie '''43''' pp. 137- (1802)
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Latest revision as of 14:15, 25 March 2008

Gay-Lussac's law (Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac) states that

where is the pressure, is the temperature and is a constant. This holds true for an ideal gas.

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References[edit]

  1. Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac "The Expansion of Gases by Heat", Annales de Chimie 43 pp. 137- (1802)