<P> A derivation of the combined gas law using only elementary algebra can contain surprises . For example, starting from the three empirical laws </P> <Dl> <Dd> P = k V T (\ displaystyle P = k_ (V) \, T \, \!) (1) Gay - Lussac's Law, volume assumed constant </Dd> <Dd> V = k P T (\ displaystyle V = k_ (P) T \, \!) (2) Charles's Law, pressure assumed constant </Dd> <Dd> P V = k T (\ displaystyle PV = k_ (T) \, \!) (3) Boyle's Law, temperature assumed constant </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> P = k V T (\ displaystyle P = k_ (V) \, T \, \!) (1) Gay - Lussac's Law, volume assumed constant </Dd> <Dd> V = k P T (\ displaystyle V = k_ (P) T \, \!) (2) Charles's Law, pressure assumed constant </Dd>

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