Gay-Lussac's law

Gay-Lussac's law (more correctly referred to as Amonton's law) states that the pressure of a given mass of gas varies directly with the absolute temperature of the gas when the volume is kept constant. Mathematically, it can be written as: . It is a special case of the ideal gas law. These laws are also known variously as the Pressure Law or Amontons's law and Dalton's law respectively.

Gay-Lussac's law

Gay-Lussac's law (more correctly referred to as Amonton's law) states that the pressure of a given mass of gas varies directly with the absolute temperature of the gas when the volume is kept constant. Mathematically, it can be written as: . It is a special case of the ideal gas law. These laws are also known variously as the Pressure Law or Amontons's law and Dalton's law respectively.