Okay so I have this question
Which of these expressions are correct variations of the Combined Gas Law?
1. T1=T2(P1V1/P2V2)
2.V2=V1(T2/T1) (P1/P2)
3.both of the above
My question is, when multiplying, is there a difference if there are two different parenthesis (like option numero 2) or if it's all in one big ol' bracket (like number 1)? Thanks a bunch! (:
Which of these expressions are correct variations of the Combined Gas Law?
1. T1=T2(P1V1/P2V2)
2.V2=V1(T2/T1) (P1/P2)
3.both of the above
My question is, when multiplying, is there a difference if there are two different parenthesis (like option numero 2) or if it's all in one big ol' bracket (like number 1)? Thanks a bunch! (:
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(1/2) * (1/2) = 1/4
(1*1) / (2*2) = (1) / (4) = 1/4
It makes no difference in notation as long as the actions are the same.
(1*1) / (2*2) = (1) / (4) = 1/4
It makes no difference in notation as long as the actions are the same.
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P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2
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