| Term | Definition |
| Dalton's law | sum will add up to the total |
| Boyle's Law | pressure and volume are indirectly related (if one increases the other decreases) |
| boyle's law | temperature is constant |
| charles law | temperature and volume related, balloon deflating |
| charles law | pressure is constant |
| gay-lussac's law | temperature and pressure are directly related |
| gay-lussac's law | volume is constant |
| there are no negatives in the kelvin scale | Why must we use the kelvin scale with gas laws/ |
| absolute zero | 0 kelvin |
| absolute zero | The absence of all energy |
| kelvin scale | This scale is a direct measure of kinetic energy... |