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States that the relationship between the temperature and volume of a gas is directly proportional

    Charles's Law. The volume of a confined gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature, provided that the pressure remains constant.

States that the solubility of a gas (unless it's very soluble) is directly proportional to the pressure applied to the gas
    Henry's Law.

Said that equivalent volumes of gases under equal conditions of temperature and pressure contain equal numbers of particles.
    Avogadro. Avogadro's constant, as it is called, equals approximately 6.02 x 10 to the 23rd power.

Stated that the rate of effusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square-root of its molecular mass
    Graham.

This law states that each orbital of an atom can only be filled with two electrons, each having an opposite spin
    Pauli Exclusion Principle.

In Einstein's equation e=mc squared, what does c stand for?
    Speed of Light. Also known as the Law of Conservation of Mass and Energy

If NA and NB represent the Normality of an acid and a base, and VA and VB represent the volume of the same acid and same base, what is the relationship between NA,NB,VA,and VB?
    NA x VA = NB x VB.

Which scientist is credited with the discovery of the atomic nucleus?
    Rutherford. He did this with the famous gold foil experiment

'If a stress is placed on a system at equilibrium, the system will react in the direction which relieves the stress.' Which law is this?
    Le Chatelier's Principle.

'Only one electron will fill each orbital of an atom until each has one electron. Then, pairing will occur with the addition of one or more electron to each orbital.' Who came up with this law?
    Hund. Hund's Rule of Maximum Multiplicity


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