The gas law relating volume and temperature is:
AGraham's law
BCharles's law
CBoyle's law
DDalton's law
Answer & Solution
Correct answer: B. Charles's law
1. The named laws are distinguished by which pair of quantities they link.
2. Volume and temperature is Charles's law.
3. The illustration used is a sealed balloon of air at atmospheric pressure.
4. Boyle's law instead links volume and pressure.
_Source: OpenStax Chemistry 2e (CC BY 4.0), Ch 9 'Gases', sections 9.1-9.6_
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