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Title: Basic Gas Laws
Author: Jerry Paul Smith
Source: 1999 Appalachian Gas Measurement Short Course
Year Published: 1999
Abstract: Everyone that works in the field of gas measurement or performs gas calculations has to deal with the basic gas laws. There is a lot of concern about using the gas laws but once you understand them they are not nearly so intimidating. Why are the gas laws required? There is a relationship between the temperature, pressure and volume of gases. A change in one of these parameters affects the others. Also another factor in the gas calculations is something known as the compressibility factor. This factor compensates for the deviation between the way an ideal gas responds to changes In pressure and temperature and the way a real gas responds to the same changes.




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